Main Gallery
In order for sequences and groupings of images to be effective, the
impact and implications they generate need to be greater than the sums
of their parts. They ought to present visual queries or quandaries,
even as they offer ideas about the relationships through shared graphic
elements, tonalities, and/or subject matter. If a sequence leads us
down a path to understanding, a diptych becomes a discussion between
two visualizations, and a triptych, neither lineal nor dialectic, can
turn out to be conceptually multi-dimensional in its affect.
- Jim Schlessinger, 2005
"A room hung with pictures is a room hung with thoughts."
- Sir Joshua Reynolds
"A hundredth of a second here, a
hundredth of a second there - even if you put them end to end, they
still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from
eternity."
- Robert Doisneau
"Art is the imposing of a pattern on experience, and our aesthetic enjoyment is recognition of the pattern."
- Alfred North Whitehead
"Nothing is less real than realism. Details are confusing.
It is only by selection, by elimination, by emphasis that we get at the
real meaning of things."
- Georgia O'Keeffe
"Photography is about finding out what can happen in the frame. When
you put four edges around some facts, you change those facts."
- Gary Winogrand
"A sequence of photographs is like a cinema of stills. The time and space between photographs is filled by the beholder, first of all from himself, then from what he can read in the implications of design, the suggestions springing from treatment, and any symbolism that might grow from within the subject itself."
- Minor White
"There is life in a stone. Any stone that sits in a field or lies on a
beach takes on the memory of that place. You can feel that stones have
witnessed so many things."
- Andy Goldsworthy
"Nothing is more completely the child of art than a garden."
- Sir Walter Scott
"Il faut bruler le Louvre."
- Paul Cezanne
"Photography is the art of anticipation, not working with memories but showing their formation."
- Peter Schjeldahl
"We must never forget that art is not a form of propaganda; it is a form of truth."
- John F. Kennedy, October 26, 1963
Not a gallery per se, this series of croppings from a single file
demonstrates the amount of detail that is visible in each finished
work. The first image is uncropped. Crop 5 renders as less
than 1 square inch of a 25 x 25 inch print.
First-rate equipment and technique - from pre-visualization to final printprocessing - make for superlative archival prints.
First-rate equipment and technique - from pre-visualization to final printprocessing - make for superlative archival prints.

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