How to Make the Call: Color, or Black and White?
The ease with which we can choose color over black and white shouldn’t determine our choice.
As publisher of my fiction, nonfiction, photographs, paintings, design, and creative ideas, I find my focus in seeing, exploring and recording life's details—like the two novels I'm writing, or the scenic gumbo that is my Vanishing Austin photography series, and the prints I call Lightscapes. Or writing for my blog on creativity, art + what goes with it, and my travels around my hometown, Austin, Texas and back in time, at AustinDetails.me. Creative collaboration is a key part of my process. And it all comes together on my art + photo + words blog, Pairings :: Art + What Goes With It, at AustinDetails.me, where my art meets tech.
The ease with which we can choose color over black and white shouldn’t determine our choice.
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What can we learn from photographs about the secrets they are hiding?
Life gets a lot more interesting when you try to make sense of all of the signs.
Just one simple, sweet photograph that necessarily speaks for itself.
When you encounter an interior that is as impressive as the Texas State Capitol’s dome, you’ll need to shoot like a Texan.