Since some gracious people have compared my photographs to the paintings of Money and Renoir (I would not dare to make such a comparison), I’ve decided to call this strain of my photos Photographic Impressionism, the art of creating a painting that is a cross between photograph and a painting.
The photographs are taken with my new art lens, the Daguerreotype Achromat and have been the most popular pictures I have ever taken. Some people do not care for the soft focus or blurred edges. I’m pretty excited about them.
I’ve sold out the Blue Heron limited edition, and have so far sold about 15 of the prints above, “The Farm On Route 67.” The prints will be printed on archival paper, and are 81/2 by 11 and signed. They cost $60 plus $10 shipping, a total of $70.
Maria has taken over the sales of my photos, if you are interested (this is an open edition) you can go here, or e-mail Maria at [email protected]. All of the prints will be signed.
And thanks for the many good words about these photographs, I appreciate them.