Vision of the Heart A somewhat understated photograph by Eugene H. Johnson of a blind woman sitting in her doorway. As always, the story behind the photograph is compelling and worth a mention in ord… more →
a repository of thoughtsMark wrote 5 months ago: to get the July/August issue of Lenswork (No. 83). It’s a collection of writings by Bill Jay … more →
planetcity1 wrote 5 months ago: Click on the following link to view some of the work from today’s Quote of t … more →
luckygingerstudio wrote 6 months ago: OK. I’m back – and certain that you are hanging on the edge of your seat waiting for thi … more →
luckygingerstudio wrote 6 months ago: Brooks Jensen, editor of Lenswork, never fails to pen thought-provoking essays. In the May-June 2009 … more →
yestocarrots wrote 9 months ago: Vision of the Heart A somewhat understated photograph by Eugene H. Johnson of a blind woman sitting … more →
yestocarrots wrote 9 months ago: Orang Utan Mom A beautiful photograph from a collection titled Just Like Me by Barry Wolf. It … more →
yestocarrots wrote 9 months ago: Fundamentally, I don’t find much of value in most photographic critiques for one overriding re … more →
yestocarrots wrote 9 months ago: If we are printing for a purpose, that purpose has to be defined before the printing can begin … more →
darwinwiggett wrote 11 months ago: In Issue 79 of LensWork magazine I read an interesting quote from Brooks Jenson: “I’ve o … more →
the Generic Asian wrote 1 year ago: I was listening to a podcast by Brooks Jensen called Lenswork. He is probably one of the most insig … more →
Peter Witham wrote 1 year ago: I got to thinking about my photographs as seen by others online, indeed all my images be them photog … more →
seattleppa wrote 1 year ago: Photography is not what you see. It is what you make. Brooks Jensen will share his philosophy and ex … more →
christian harkness wrote 2 years ago: Picking up Brooks Jensen’s – Letting go of the Camera – I came across several ideas and … more →