About the Book
The camera is the photographer's tool . This tool can be used to record a subject and moment realistically as seen by the photographer to document and reflect what is happening . The camera can also capture reality but communicate further what can not be seen by the naked eye . I want the images of LamWood Ranch to express an emotion , mood or perception that goes beyond the reflection of the time consuming responsibility of care taking to the enchanting existence of animals living as they do . Within the boundaries of these 10 acres life outside the
parameter is often reflected inside the parameter. Life here is at times calm and at other times chaotic. I am comfortable here but also have fears such as the Texas diamond-back rattle snake.
Simply put the photographs of LWR are about life with land, caring for animals and living in the country. An ongoing body of work, Shelley is the photographer and together she and Jason (who is instrumental in caring for the ranch) "create" the scene. Together they are always attacking the work of the day; a barn is falling down, new fencing, coyotes attacking the goats, shearing, and snakes. But when Shelley looks at these things, her muse appears. The animals, the surroundings,capturing the wonderful essence of day to day life that happens here. The muse is her connection to the land and all the animals have their own names and distinct faces.
Much of this work is shot with film, hand printed and selenium split toned in the dark room. Some of the images are multiple exposures done in camera.
parameter is often reflected inside the parameter. Life here is at times calm and at other times chaotic. I am comfortable here but also have fears such as the Texas diamond-back rattle snake.
Simply put the photographs of LWR are about life with land, caring for animals and living in the country. An ongoing body of work, Shelley is the photographer and together she and Jason (who is instrumental in caring for the ranch) "create" the scene. Together they are always attacking the work of the day; a barn is falling down, new fencing, coyotes attacking the goats, shearing, and snakes. But when Shelley looks at these things, her muse appears. The animals, the surroundings,capturing the wonderful essence of day to day life that happens here. The muse is her connection to the land and all the animals have their own names and distinct faces.
Much of this work is shot with film, hand printed and selenium split toned in the dark room. Some of the images are multiple exposures done in camera.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Dec 01, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords animals, fine art, photography, b/w, black and white, film, analog, country life, LamWood Ranch
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