Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Catching Up

It has been months since I posted to this blog. Life seems to have gotten away from me, in mostly wonderful ways. I've been taking thousands of photos, with trips to Europe and Alaska, portrait sessions and weddings, and now, private workshops. My website, sederquist.com, contains links to many of the thousands of photos taken during these journeys.

Recently I've been uploading hundreds of photos to sell as fine art prints at this link:

http://sederquistphotography.imagekind.com/store/

Here you can buy straight prints, or have them custom framed or mounted as canvas wraps. Prices are very reasonable.

I've learned some big lessons in photography from this, as I comb through old images (nearly all of them digital, made in the last seven years). I really see with greater clarification what "works" or doesn't work. Again, as I've often said, simplicity counts for so much. Also, my favorite photos communicate some sort of emotion, from humor to sadness or just sheer, overwhelming beauty. I find that I really love bright color, as shown in my portfolio of food photos. But I also love black and white, with its own special moods. As I write this I have processed and uploaded about 750 high-resolution photos using Adobe CS5 (sometimes resurrecting images through this new software that I previously thought were hopeless). My goal is to upload 1,000 photos, and as soon as I have finished this phase I will be shipping off batches of these images to my stock agencies.

I'll be posting images soon!

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