2006-04-19 // 18:25:01 bonnie quite evocative...skip the photo lessons, the wine and french jazz sparkling in the winds, with a fist full of your fine photos would be almost as nice ;-) you have lucky students.
2006-04-18 // 11:28:12 artpunk I echo what Bonnie and Simone say. I find myself wanting to try these traditional techniques myself, wether involving polaroids or not (hope that isn't a heretical remark here!) If I'm ever in Great Britain and you're teaching (or if you are ever in Australia doing the same) I'm soooo there! (with cheese on toast if neccessary)
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hey man thanks for the vote . its truly a great experience this aspect of producing. in the countryside, with young calves calling to their mothers, under the sun with a glass of wine in the hand and french jazz sparkling the winds...i look onto the canvas and see my image appearing... its photography like i never knew. glad you like it.
2006-04-18 // 09:49:37 spitocco yeah, what a work, what a result, what a technique!
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thnak you sir.
2006-04-18 // 04:35:01 bonnie *sigh* i wish i could take a class from you. this is amazing amazing work & process.
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thank you bonnie. as mentioned to art p. --- its truly a great experience this aspect of producing. in the countryside, with young calves calling to their mothers, under the sun with a glass of wine in the hand and french jazz sparkling the winds...i look onto the canvas and see my image appearing... its photography like i never knew. glad you like it.
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thank you bonnie. as mentioned to art p. --- its truly a great experience this aspect of producing. in the countryside, with young calves calling to their mothers, under the sun with a glass of wine in the hand and french jazz sparkling the winds...i look onto the canvas and see my image appearing... its photography like i never knew. glad you like it.