Rosalind Smith

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Rosalind Smith  |  Jan 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Some images are remote and poetic. Others are majestic and dramatic. All represent a fixed and silent moment in the personal vision of photographer Franklin B. Way. In Way's photographs I am reminded of Alfred Stieglitz's words...

Rosalind Smith  |  Sep 01, 1999  |  0 comments

"When showing your
portfolio it is a good idea to offer up a variety of choices--some verticals,
some horizontals, some wides, and some tight details."

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Rosalind Smith  |  Aug 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Photographer for over 40 years, author and contributor to numerous books and journals on traditional and digital photography as well as a past teacher at the New England School of Photography, University of Idaho, and Colorado Mountain College, George...

Rosalind Smith  |  May 01, 2007  |  0 comments

With compassion and empathy for our wildlife, Lisa and Mike Husar of Wisconsin are dedicated to educating us all about the importance of earth's wild creatures. Whether it is zebras at a watering hole in Kenya, a mother panda and her cub in China, or a polar bear with her triplets in Canada, photographing animals around the world has become their passion.

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Rosalind Smith  |  Jan 01, 2008  |  0 comments

Joyce Tenneson's photographs are thought-provoking and deeply moving. Her portraits provide insight into the soul and spirit of her subjects. Perhaps this is why Tenneson has enjoyed such a long and successful career.

"I started photographing in my 20s--I feel I have lived at least four lifetimes! My work has evolved as I have, and looking back on it...

Rosalind Smith  |  Sep 01, 2002  |  First Published: Aug 01, 2002  |  1 comments

Judith Vejvoda began her photographic career at the Art Institute of Boston in 1982. While there she photographed jazz musicians and performance pieces that were published in the Boston Globe Magazine. In 1998 she left Boston and pursued her graduate degree...

Rosalind Smith  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  0 comments

John Isaac has lived more than one lifetime and in his new incarnation he may just be one of the happiest guys in the world. After 20 years traveling as chief photographer for the United Nations (UN), Isaac has left behind the sadness and violence he saw...

Rosalind Smith  |  Aug 01, 1999  |  0 comments

The atmosphere is heavy,
the photograph made under very soft light and foggy conditions. A copse
of trees on either side of the road disappears into the horizon and
the mood is one of haunting beauty and emptiness.
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Rosalind Smith  |  Oct 01, 2000  |  0 comments

Imagine this.
You are preparing prints for a highly respected exhibition. It is now
in the fifth consecutive day of rain. You process the prints in your usual
way--everything seems to be going well throughout the entire chemical...

Rosalind Smith  |  Sep 01, 2005  |  0 comments

No way is Lauren Greenfield a mainstream photographer. Her genre falls into the realm of portraiture and social documentary but her true subject is loss of innocence in a society dominated by media exposure. Greenfield's focus is on the importance of image with young girls caught up in the rituals of pop culture.

Her photographic message is unsettling and...

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