Little Mermaid – Queensland / Taken in 1999 with Canon mk1 17-35 2.8 lense in underwater housing / on 100 asa Fuji neg. Manual focus.
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This is a mesh fencing covered walkway leading to a back entrance at UCSF Medical Center. My daughter worked there as a molecular biologist and took me with her to work one day. I liked this image and found it fun to play with a bit. The ominous feeling of going into an unknown and back way to a medical facility, plus being in earthquake territory inspired the concept and title. Canon Rebel XT Visit MORPHING DREAMS
Featured in Unconventional Artistry This is a mesh fencing covered walkway leading to a back entrance at UCSF Medical Center. My daughter worked there as a molecular biologist and took me with her to work one day. I liked this image and found it fun to play with a bit. The ominous feeling of going into an unknown and back way to a medical facility, plus being in earthquake territory inspired the concept and title. This color version is edited with more spin effect than the black and white version of the same photo. Canon Rebel XT Visit MORPHING DREAMS
Hello Guys and Dolls, / Some of you asked how I attained my success as a working artist. Well / over the years I think my success as a wor…
Hello Guys and Dolls, / Some of you asked how I attained my success as a working artist. Well / over the years I think my success as a working artist has been due to at least these four things. Decision – The main thing to consider is, are you ready to be a (selling) working artist. It takes a lot of work and dedication to be a working artist. For most of us it is not an easy trek. Clarity – Telling what your vision is and who helped you get there is a key factor for any artist. I define where I am with my art and where I want to be. Learning this helps you to define who you are and what your art means to you. Make a Plan – I learn from others, this is very important. I set goals and take advantage of the information about how to make my goals happen. Patience pays a key part in this process. Take Action – I find you must learn to balance making art with selling it. It is important to actually work toward your goals and not just think about it. Taking realistic steps, backed by real-world information and advice from those you respect.
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