Late afternoon sun shining through fall foliage.
Taken with a Sony A7IV and Rokinon AF 24-70 f2.8 FE
Photographs and thoughts on photography and camera collecting
As I was returning home the other day, walking down my driveway I came across this deer in the adjacent meadow. I see deer quite often by my house, but they don’t often have horns. I assume the males have horns and the females don’t so I guess this one is male.
Taken with a Sony A7IV and Rokinon AF 24-70 f2.8 FE
I came across this book in my local library and liked it so much that I got a copy for myself. It’s “Old Paris and Changing New York. Photographs by Eugène Atget and Berenice Abbott” by Kevin Moore.
I’m a long time fan of Atget and to a lesser extent of Abbott and found the content of the book to be particularly interesting. There’s a, too me, ideal mix of text and photographs. An 81 page essay by Moore including a number of photographs followed by 52 full page plates: photographs by both Atget and Abbott.
Photobooks are often large and heavy. I understand the need to present the photographs as well as possible. I have a number of such photobooks. The problem is that I find them too heavy and cumbersome to comfortably read so I rarely look at them. This book is not too large and not too heavy, but still presents its materials effectively.
Taken with a Sony A7IV and Samyang 45mm f1.8
I recently started to volunteer at my village’s historical society: The Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society (BMSHS).. One of my first tasks was to help with the creation of a presentation on “Walter Law’s Mysterious Lanterns”
I’ve posted about them before. See:
Above long time friend of the BMSHS, Charlie Trainor introduced the presentation. In his introduction Charlie made the following points:
A copy of the full presentation is available here on the Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough History Society website.
Taken with a Sony A7IV and Rokinon AF 24-70 f2.8 FE