Thomas de Franzoni: The Quiet Geometry of Solitude
[ad_1] Where Landscape Becomes Meditation Photography often begins as observation, yet in certain practices it evolves into a form of reflection. The work of Thomas de Franzoni stands firmly within this reflective tradition. Based in the northeast of…
Daniel Jenney: Seeking Order in an Overcrowded World
[ad_1] The Architecture of Quiet Discovery Daniel Jenney has spent more than eighteen years working behind the camera, balancing the practical demands of professional photography with a persistent desire to create art on his own terms. This dual path has…
Ethereal Waterfalls Cascade Across Darkened Landscapes in Jo…
[ad_1] When most hikers are headed off the trail, Jonathan Knight is just getting started. The Denver-based artist prefers to photograph about 45 minutes after sunset, during “the last few minutes the sky has any blue hue in it and the last few minutes…
Nick Brandt’s Photos Stress the Resilience of Syrian Refugee…
[ad_1] In the Jordanian desert, Syrian families displaced by war huddle atop stacks of boxes like stalwart islands in a dry and unforgiving landscape. Photographer Nick Brandt captures children, siblings, and entire families who stand together and climb…
Predictable versus unpredictable outcomes:
When I think about the concept of predictable outcomes, I’m struck by the life of my father. Here was a man who, despite what God had taken away, managed to achieve an extraordinary level of productivity and resourcefulness. With one leg, he still…