Tag Archives: “fine art photography”
Defining Fine Art Photography – Stieglitz, an Early Pioneer
It is important to recognize that Fine Art Photography is not an invention; it came to be much as the earth came to be through a succession of primordial events Continue reading
Defining Fine Art Photography – Challenging the Viewer
In my last blog, we looked at some of the more esoteric and academic approaches to defining Fine Art Photography. I concluded with my view that, “the best definition of Fine Art Photography surfaces when the viewer and creator can … Continue reading
Posted in The Art in Reality
Tagged "Bob Killen", "fine art photography", challenging the viewer
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Defining Fine Art Photography— Part One
This post is Part One of a series of blog posts I will upload over the next couple of weeks concerning the definition of “Fine Art Photography.” Please feel free to contribute your own feedback and perspectives by leaving a … Continue reading
Frictionsmooth at the Calumet Gallery – 1430 S. Village Way, Santa Ana, CA
March 2nd through March 31st Reception for the Artist, Friday, March 5th, 5-8 p.m. Calumet Photographic of Santa Ana is pleased to present the photographs of Bob Killen’s Frictionsmooth, a thematic collection from his Back to Loneliness program, which explores … Continue reading
Posted in Shows / Exhibits
Tagged " desert, "Bob Killen", "fine art photography", exhibit, landscape, Mojave, photography, show
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