by stevesherman | Jun 1, 2018 | Story Behind the Photograph
My life in serious photography started quite by accident. It could be said there were signs in 1974 when I honeymooned in Bermuda and my brother suggested I take his 35mm camera along to record the occasion. As I remember I made about 200 slide exposures, less...
by stevesherman | May 1, 2018 | Story Behind the Photograph
I regularly travel to the SouthWest with my good friend and mentor Jack Holowitz. Back around 2000, we photographed some “Cap Rocks” outside of Page Arizona heading West on the right-hand side of Rt. 89 just before the Ranger Station leading into the Paria Canyon...
by stevesherman | Apr 15, 2018 | Uncategorized
A good friend who owns a cottage on the Connecticut coast hosted a weekend of large format photographers back in June of ’17. As it happened there was a remarkably low tide on Sunday during the mid-morning harsh light. I thought I would love to come...
by stevesherman | Mar 31, 2018 | Story Behind the Photograph
I made this image in August of 2017 on a day trip to the Bethel Quarry in central Vermont. I had been here earlier in 2017 with Jack Holowitz and this time Peter Dylag joined both Jack and I. Peter is not only a fine large format photography but also has done...
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...