Just a quick post to report that George over at the One Minute How To podcast invited me to participate in his fun show, where people explain how to do something in 60 seconds.
This was my second time on the show, the first one, “How To Publish Your Project In A Book” is here.
In May of 2005, I was honored to have LensWork magazine publish a selection of my images under the title Bella Luce. Now, I’m very excited to announce that I’ve been asked to participate in LensWork’s Folio series. The beautifully-produced “Evidence of Hands on Stone” folio can be thought of as a hybrid between an individual print and a book. It’s a collection of 10 unbound prints – book-size rather than wall-size prints.
LensWork has produced a really beautiful package that I’m very proud of. These subjects of the photographs are the evidence of patient application of hands on stone, allowing extraordinary things to be created from ordinary materials. Over time, layers of the past and present combine to create something that will remain to be seen in the future.
This is a great way to own a beautiful package of my work at a lower cost than my limited-edition prints. Check it out here.
I’ve posted both the Enhanced and Audio-Only podcasts of my presentation on Podcasting and Digital Storytelling from PhotoPlus Expo last week. The content is semi-off-topic for Camera Position, so I’m just pointing to it from this blog post. If you’re interested in podcasting or making slide shows from your photographs, you might want to check it out.