[Note: Please do not sell or reproduce any of my photos for commercial gain as some of them may already be for sale and so copyrighted to me. You are more than welcome to use them for personal use.

 

Retired from an administrative role, constantly adding activities, interests and hobbies, if only to convince my wife to keep my to-do lists short.

 

I've slowly returned to the joy of photography as a hobby. I got my first 35mm (an Argus manual in 1960), and started developing basic B&W. I own two Pentax's and a Canon EOS SLR, but switched to digital P&S about five years ago.

 

Until December of 2007, I shot pretty exclusively with a Canon A700 set on Auto. I acquired a Canon G9 for Christmas, which I'm now having fun with (and have since been through a G11, G12 and now a G15). Also shoot with a T5i.

 

I love fooling around with what Photoshop Elements can do, as well as various software that can do unusual and interesting things (HDR, Tilt-Shift, photo-painting)

 

Sold a few photos for commercial use, normally spotted on Flickr. Not looking to sell photos, but getting a small check is pretty nice.

 

I served as a founding member and Treasurer of the Lehigh Valley Photography Club (LVPC) for a couple of years. We reached 100 members in the first full year, and still flourishing.

 

I enjoy relaxing by "painting" photos, at first with Photoshop Elements, and now with Gertrudis GMX software.

 

I also entered into the crazy world of camera tossing. No, it's not for the faint of heart, as you actually toss your camera into the air and then catch it on the way down. Note: after a number of tries with my Canon G9, I acquired a less-expensive camera to play with.

 

My son, a part-time photographer/artist who has exhibited a bit, suggests in a polite way that my photo style has been and is "postcard". The thing is, and this is indeed unfortunate (for him, not for me), they sell a lot more postcards than art photos. However, I do think that is changing as photography as art (using original painted or drawn art as a baseline) continues along the continuum with the new digital techniques.

 

"Only through art can we get outside ourselves and know another's view of the universe which is not the same as ours..." (Marcel Proust)

 

"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." (Marcel Proust)

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  • JoinedNovember 2007
  • OccupationRetired
  • HometownAllentown, PA
  • Current cityLehigh Valley, PA
  • CountryUSA
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