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Beyond the F-Stop: Interesting Exhibition In Old Town Alexandria
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Craig's thoughts on photography. Thursday, February 21, 2013. Interesting Exhibition In Old Town Alexandria. 2 of my images ( Pinhole and Holga images) are included in an exhibition . Process: Photography. At The Athenaeum in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia . right up the street from my studio at The Torpedo Factory Art Center. It's a really cool show curated by their President, Twig Murray. If you interested in. Photographic process, definitely check it out. Craig J. Sterling. Craig J. Sterling.
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Beyond the F-Stop: February 2013
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Craig's thoughts on photography. Thursday, February 21, 2013. Interesting Exhibition In Old Town Alexandria. 2 of my images ( Pinhole and Holga images) are included in an exhibition . Process: Photography. At The Athenaeum in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia . right up the street from my studio at The Torpedo Factory Art Center. It's a really cool show curated by their President, Twig Murray. If you interested in. Photographic process, definitely check it out. Craig J. Sterling. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Beyond the F-Stop: Michael Kenna - Black & White vs Color Photography
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Craig's thoughts on photography. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Michael Kenna - Black and White vs Color Photography. Why Black and White? Having my studio at The Torpedo Factory Art Center in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia for the past 14 years has provided a unique public venue for my work. One of the questions I am frequently asked is "why black and white and not color? As most people know, I only work in black and white and have never been interested in working in color . but why? Craig J. Sterling.
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Beyond the F-Stop: An Art Survey
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Craig's thoughts on photography. Friday, July 5, 2013. Jay Leno, Bill Mahr and CNN have all at one time or another conducted surveys out in the street of typical Americans. They ask to name the Secretary of State, Vice President or the Governor of their home state. Much to my amazement, the vast majority of people surveyed don't have a clue . AMAZING! What does this say about the public's knowledge of art? Do we only care about the Kim Kardashian, Beyonce and Duck Dynasty . I guess so!
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Beyond the F-Stop: July 2014
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Craig's thoughts on photography. Thursday, July 10, 2014. What It's All About! I have always wanted to share my experiences through photographs. Photographers can work a lifetime and never really know to what extent viewers connect with their personal vision. Take a minute and read this email I recently received from Kara, a visitor to my studio in The Torpedo Factory Art Center in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia . I'm sincerely touched. Craig J. Sterling. Labels: Old Town Alexandria Virginia.
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Beyond the F-Stop: April 2012
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Craig's thoughts on photography. Friday, April 6, 2012. Ooops, Mr. Eggleston! Recently I wrote about the March 12th auction of William Eggleston's prints at Christie's in New York City and how important I thought the sale was to the validation of digital pigment prints. Eggleston's 1973 image of a child's tricycle sold for $578,500 . a whopping price for a digital pigment print. So, what is this all about? To read an interview of Mr. Sobel by Photo District News (PDN) click here. Craig J. Sterling.
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Beyond the F-Stop: February 2015
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Craig's thoughts on photography. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Michael Kenna - Black and White vs Color Photography. Why Black and White? Having my studio at The Torpedo Factory Art Center in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia for the past 14 years has provided a unique public venue for my work. One of the questions I am frequently asked is "why black and white and not color? As most people know, I only work in black and white and have never been interested in working in color . but why? Craig J. Sterling.
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INTERVIEW: PAINTER BEVERLY RYAN ON THE CREATIVE PROCESS. This painting developed out of a previous work called Tower. Both paintings make indirect references to environmental issues drilling for and using fossil fuels. Oil derricks figure in both works. To read the full interview click here. MOVING PARTS PYRAMID ATLANTIC PROJECT. Miniature artist book set about City Dance Season, Pyramid Atlantic project with ten local artists. By Lea Topping, Glass and Beverly Ryan , Encaustic. Through Feb. 23, 2013.
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