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Mike has an extensive understanding of photography with a variety of cameras and lens. His vision seeks unusual scenes that will pull you into areas most people overlook. It was his pinhole photos that first drew me to his photo-stream, and his variety that had held me here all these years.
Mike, thanks for the trip down memory lane. Always enjoy your photographic adventure! Lamar
Need a lift? browse Mike's photos. He's an explorer in photographic processes, exploiting the potential of polaroid film, toy cameras, black & white film, filters and lenses. He uses his Nikon D70 with an almost Dickinsonian averted vision to elicit an emotion from so much as a dirty wall. Generous with his knowled… Read more
Need a lift? browse Mike's photos. He's an explorer in photographic processes, exploiting the potential of polaroid film, toy cameras, black & white film, filters and lenses. He uses his Nikon D70 with an almost Dickinsonian averted vision to elicit an emotion from so much as a dirty wall. Generous with his knowledge, he is a teacher and can get you re-reading Kafka. It must be fun to be Mike.
Read lessI always love viewing Mike's photostream, his shots give me a vicarous experience of a part of the world I've never seen, but one that seems now familiar. His eye for subject, form, composition and narrative are superb, only matched by his technical skills that enable him to capture these shots. I'm a big fan!
He engages the heart and the mind. I am a genuine fan of Mike's work; his photos of abandoned buildings have a forensic quality about them that I admire - empty places filled with invisible, etheral life of days lost. That says something about the man's work - for a photographer to be able to caputre the invisible!
Photography is paiting with the light, and I think Mike is great in that art! I like very much his polaroid image transfers and the other shots made with holga, pihole, toy, fisheye. There is a kind of poetry.
