Category Archives: Stuff ‘N Things
Thoughts On “Street Gurus”
There a quite a few street gurus out there. Photographers who make a living off their blogs by posting reviews, a lot of advice, and sometimes some very definitive statements about the genre of street photography. They often make statements and long winded posts on how to stay motivated, what makes a good street photograph (complete withContinue reading “Thoughts On “Street Gurus””
Print Sale…. “Live More, Love More”
I am offering a print sale. Any image, from this site or the one below, archivally printed on 8 1/2″ X 11″ Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper, for $20. Price includes shipping within CONUS. International shipping please add $5. Additionally, any image can be printed on aluminum for $150 shipped. There is a beautiful depthContinue reading “Print Sale…. “Live More, Love More””
1st Place | Photo of the Month | 45th Month – Light and Composition Magazine!
Announced Worldwide on Sunday, May 25, 2014 1st Place | Photo of the Month | 45th Month Ethan, by Keith Goldstein Keith Goldstein was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1957. Keith was interested in art for as long as he can remember, with his mother being his biggest influence and supporter, encouraging him in hisContinue reading “1st Place | Photo of the Month | 45th Month – Light and Composition Magazine!”
Why should you care what I do?
Photography is not magic. Though being in the darkroom at times can be “magical”. It is not mysterious, enchanting, spiritual, supernatural, conjuring, or sorcery. Though the process can be transforming to the practitioner. It’s practice can be enlightening. I can show you something I saw, and had feelings about. Hopefully you will feel or knowContinue reading “Why should you care what I do?”
Monuments
I don’t really care about film…
Not anymore. The idea, or should I say the memory of it, developing, printing, seems so much more romantic than it really is. I still have held on to some film cameras, just in case… Oh don’t get me wrong, the whole “zen” of being in the darkroom, music in the background, maybe a glassContinue reading “I don’t really care about film…”
An Exclusive Interview with Keith Goldstein
An Exclusive Interview with Keith Goldstein
Print Sale – EXTENDED!!
In honor of “Cyber Monday”, and in time for the holiday, I am offering a print sale. Any image archivally printed on 8 1/2″ X 11″ Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper, for $20. Price includes shipping within CONUS. International shipping please add $5. More images can be seen here – http://www.pbase.com/keithbg/root&page=all
Deborah Turbeville, Fashion Photographer, Dies at 81
I loved Deborah’s work. She took a lot of chances. Scratching, overexposing, overlaying, anything to convey an elevated emotional level within her images.