Monochrome Landscapes
These monochrome (black & white) images were done in the tradition of the early Master of Photography, such as Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Alfred Stieglitz. I still have a love for monochrome as I feel that it is truly an expressive and creative fine art medium. Even today, with all the modern tools and processes available, I often visualize a scene in monochrome, and make the exposure and process the image accordingly. Many of the images shown here were originally made using the same traditional types of equipment and methods, such as with large format cameras, hand developing in chemical trays, and hand printing each individually. Those earlier images, as presented here, were later digitally scanned from the original negatives and digitally processed using state-of-the-art computer software, such as Photoshop and Lightroom. More recent images were made using modern digital cameras.
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