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You Meet The Nicest People On The Internet… And In The Most Unlikely Places:
www.imageandartifact.bz
Jonathan Brewer’s website is a family affair. About
Us features a portrait of Brewer’s family and Heirlooms includes some
wistful studio portraits of his family, such as one of his parents made in World
War II. In Galleries you will find collections nested within collections, each
containing the soft and low-key lighting that embodies Brewer’s sensitive
stylings. The secret to this style is the use of Cyclops I and Cyclops II lenses,
details of which are shown in the Galleries as well. Part Rube Goldberg and
part shadetree mechanic, these well-named devices produced results you can’t
argue with. Brewer uses these tools to create color, black and white, and infrared
images made in a junkyard (excuse me, salvage yard) that I really enjoyed. www.davidm.com
I’ve never met David Mendelsohn but have visited his lushly designed
website and so should you. When you do you will see two gateways: one contains
Commissioned photographs and the other features his Personal work. Author’s
Note: You will encounter tasteful nudity in this latter gallery. Even a glance
around the Commissioned images show a photographer in love with color and the
talent and flare to exploit this passion by creating images that leap off the
screen. The color in Mendelsohn’s photographs range from the understated
(snow fence on beach) to outrageous and over the top (red wall with yellow stockinged
leg). These are my titles; no caption and little, if any, information about
the images is provided on the site. Navigation, if you want to call it that,
is nonexistent, but who cares? www.petsinuniform.com
I’m as much an animal lover as the next person but thought Pets in Uniform was the dumbest website I’d ever seen. Using digital techniques, they combine a photo of your pet with the military uniform and background of your choice. You choose a uniform and a background, upload a photo of your pet and a digital image of your pet in uniform is available for download within three business days. I showed the site to a model who thought it was the “cutest thing” she ever saw. So who am I to argue with a beautiful woman? Here it is, presented for your approval…
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