by stevesherman | Mar 14, 2018 | Power of Process Interviews
Over my 35 years in photography, I’ve had the good fortune to meet scores of passionate artists working to create imagery as well as those in the business of exhibiting contemporary photographers as well as the pioneers in the world of fine photography. The first...
by stevesherman | Mar 1, 2018 | Story Behind the Photograph
Back in the late ’90s was my first visit to New Mexico and the Santa Fe area for photography. On the 2nd day, I traveled to Taos Pueblo to see some of the iconic imagery made famous by Ansel Adams. I very much enjoy roaming around the areas where Adams and Weston...
by stevesherman | Feb 23, 2018 | Process Tips
Power of Process Separation System…a progressive negative design The analog darkroom has changed, have you ?? There are new and economical ways to optimize a clear path to World Class Silver Gelatin prints. Manufacturers of light-sensitive materials have been forced...
by stevesherman | Feb 1, 2018 | Story Behind the Photograph, Uncategorized
February 22nd is your day…Happy 286th Birthday George ! My career in photography began unexpectedly in late 1981 when a friend brought me to a Connecticut Professional Photographers Association meeting as a guest. I soon joined the association where Gary Wnek and...
by stevesherman | Dec 31, 2017 | Story Behind the Photograph
Weston Agave, Wildcat Hill, Carmel, CA 2010 Early in 2010, I began making loose plans for an extensive photography trip to areas of the Western landscape that dotted my photography bucket list. More than a dozen trips to the Southwest with my traveling partner,...