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Because I had evening plans, I didn’t want to go out and make street portraits and then not have time to develop them, so I took the 4×5 out instead, the Crown Graphic press camera. I sat on a bench by McIntosh Lake in Longmont Colorado and waited until somebody commented on the camera and...

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I was out in Los Angeles last week for an actress portrait shoot. While there, I hit the streets for my American Street Portraits series. These are from the trendy Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood. Rolleiflex 3.5F & Ilford HP5 It was good to work in a different location and meet these folks in sunny...

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I post my photography to Instagram. So does Joel Meyerowitz, a big name in art photography. Same goes for Steve McCurry, Bruce Gilden, Alex Webb. And Marc Seliger, Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino, David Bailey. Also Ralph Gibson, Matt Stuart, Alec Soth, and Daido Moriyama. All regular posters to IG. They enjoy being on the receiving...

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I’m a fan of vernacular photography (aka snapshots)! I collect them when I find interesting ones of people engaged in life. Doing interesting things besides standing in front of things. I recently bought a trove of negatives–120 2 1/4″ x 3 1/4″, and 127 40mm x 40mm. It’s time travel. In the past, I found...

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