ABSTRACTIONS: Decades of Evolving Personal Imagery in Photography, Part 2
How Photographers Return to the Same Theme Year After Year
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Decades of Evolving Personal Imagery in Photography, Part 2
How Photographers Return
to the Same Theme Year After Year
NOTE: On Saturday, April 28 I will open a month long one man show of my work: a 25 Year Digital Photography Retrospective in Beaufort NC at the Beaufort Art Center, 204 Turner St.
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Because of this exhibit, I have been thinking about the process an artist goes through to capture his or her subjects. In this following article I discuss some thoughts about how artistic imagery evolves and develops over time.
In this part of my continuing series about the evolution of personal artistic imagery, I have put together a series of abstract photographs beginning in 1969 up to 2006. I have always had a fascination with abstract design from the time I had a telescope as a youngster and looked at galaxies and also craters on the moon. In addition I owned a microscope which revealed another world of abstraction -- equally fascinating and full of wonder.
See my first article in this series about my photographs of silhouettes over the years.





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For more about my approach to photography see my book: Experimental Digital Photography.

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