Wednesday, January 31, 2007

John Sexton Interview at Digital Outback

I just found and listened to a wonderful interview with John Sexton conducted by Uwe Steinmueller. I really enjoyed the comments made by Mr. Sexton with regards to finding creativity and projects by getting out in the field and making mistakes. He also comments on where digital processes come into play into his work flow and what Ansel Adams may have thought about digital photography. I highly encourage you to check out the interview with one of our masters of photography today.

You may hear the podcast at this link.

Friday, January 26, 2007

San Juan Portfolio Webpage Updated

Today the San Juan Limited Edition Portfolio webpage was updated to include more information about the portfolio with a sneak peek at the images. Please check out the latest at the link here. Stay tuned as much more information will be coming in the next few days.

Friday, January 19, 2007

San Juan Portfolio nearing release

I am very excited to announce that the creative energy has reached a boiling point and that the long-awaited San Juan River portfolio is nearing its release. To receive the latest information on the portfolio and to reserve your spot for a very limited edition portfolio, simply sign up for the newsletter on the website or send me an email to jeffball@earthandskyphoto.com . Thanks and have a great day.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Video Tour of Galleries

Today a very brief video tour of my galleries at Pendleton Art Center was published on the podcasts. To view the video, simply go here or cut and paste this url "http:/feeds.feedburner.com/earthandskyphoto" into your iTunes after you click "Subscribe to Podcast." Enjoy the video and I hope to see you at the Pendleton Art Center.

Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Alain Briot Interview Part 4: Film vs Digital capture

In part 4, Alain discusses technical considerations when selecting film or digital as your image capturing sensor. The podcast is available through your iTunes or by following this link.

Monday, January 1, 2007

Alain Briot Interview Part 3

Part 3 of the Alain Briot interview was posted today. In this segment, Alain discusses color photography as an art form relative to black and white. I find Alain's comments very insightful and accurate in his description of the status of color photography in the photographic arts today.

You may access the podcast through your iTunes player or other podcast readers or by clicking here...

Happy New Year...a look ahead.

Happy New Year to you and your family. My best wishes on a healthy and blessed New Year for you.

As I reflect on 2006 and what was accomplished photographically, I am pleased in that I accomplished much of what I set out to do on this day one year ago. My first priority was an in-depth study of black and white photography in the digital age. My goal was to achieve high quality fine art black and white prints. I now believe I have achieved this goal as I am quite happy with the latest prints I am producing with the latest technologies.

I guess I will always consider myself a "student of photography." There is so much to learn, but through my study efforts and experimentation in 2006, I am much more focused on what I need to do in 2007. This year I will refine my personal vision and it will be focused exclusively on color photography as fine art. I have begun to study the works of recognized color photography artists and will also be contributing some of my own writing on the subject as the year progresses. This year will see less experimentation with still-life and architecture and really focus on our natural world. This is the environment in which I need to be creative...out in the forest...high on a ledge...paddling on a river...experiencing the quiet and power of nature and communing with God. This is where I should be concentrating my photographic vision.

I will be experimenting with some new image capture techniques that promises to bring the highest quality artwork possible today. I will share my experiences with you as I work through the learning curve on this process. It is a technique that world famous color photographer Joseph Holmes is currently engaged in. I have seen Joseph's prints utilizing these image capturing techniques and it is stunning. I am very excited about this endeavor and hope to have more information for you soon.

Photographic locations for 2007 are still undecided with the exception of the southern Florida trip in February. Possible locations for the year include Big Sur, CA, Zion N.P., Smokey Mountains N.P., Shenandoah N.P., Hocking Hills S.P. (Ohio), and as always the Monongehala National Forest in WV. I also hope to visit two locations at some point in the future to further my photographic education. One is the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, AZ and the other is the Art Museum on the Mall in Washington, D.C.

This year will also see a concentrated effort on building on-line content that enhances your enjoyment of fine art photography. I will continue to refine the content as well as the scope of the Podcasts and improve on the production quality as well. In addition, video productions will join the broadcast menu. The videoblogs will present a behind the scenes look at fine art production, on-location travelogs, interviews, portfolio presentations, and much more. I am very excited about this component and will also launch a new website dedicated to the broadcasts coming this year. I don't know exactly where the broadcasting venture will lead, but it looks to be very exciting.

As you can see, there is a lot coming in 2007. Whether you are a fine art photography student or a collector of fine art photography, my wish for you in 2007 is that you realize your creative goals. Please contact me if you have any questions or comments on these topics as I always welcome an engaging discussion on such matters. Thanks for your interest in Jeff Ball Photography and have a wonderful day!