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Anxiety in Angkor Wat

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Ta Phrom is one of the most famous temples in Siem Riep because of the spectacular tree roots gripping the entire building and here I was right in front it of clutching my new Nikon D200. I was with Dennis … Continue reading

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Posters by Rosemary

I aspire to make “vintage posters” using my photographs. I love looking at real vintage posters. You can easily find them on line or buy books about them. Dover has lots of beautiful books on thirties art.   I made the … Continue reading

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African Girls

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This is a Bella girl who is a slave of the Touareg. She was part of a wedding celebration we attended in Northern Niger. I caught her expression at the exact right moment. Luck happens. Her face is lovely here. … Continue reading

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How Others Live 101

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Traditional houses in western India, Gujarat and Rajasthan, are small and round with conical straw roofs. The women love color and decoration and have become experts at painting, embroidering, and sewing. They make the beautiful hand embroidered clothing that the … Continue reading

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The Last of the Black and White

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I shot my last film when I went to China and Viet Nam about 4 years ago. I never thought I’d use a digital camera. I’m not sure now why I felt that way. I guess because I knew nothing … Continue reading

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Moscow, Then and Now

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This is what one of my teachers used to call a “drive-by shooting”, meaning that you shoot from the car window. Sometimes when you are on a tour you have no choice. I don’t usually shoot from a window, but … Continue reading

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Haji Ali Mosque Bombay

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If you’ve ever seen a photograph of this mosque then you’ll know why my friends and I made a special effort to photograph it ourselves. The mosque sits in the waters of the Arabian Sea. There is a causeway to … Continue reading

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Tea Time in the Village

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I enjoyed drinking tea in India, no matter if it was in a shack like this was. I never got sick. The liquid is boiling, after all. The Indians poured theirs into a saucer to cool it, but I didn’t. … Continue reading

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Lessons from Cartier-Bresson

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One of my favorite photographers is Henri Cartier_Bresson. He was noted for his instinct in pressing the shutter at exactly the right moment…called “the decisive moment”. I remember one of my teachers giving us the impression that Cartier-Bresson had a … Continue reading

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Nomad Berber Women in Morocco

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  This Berber woman lives behind the great dunes of the Erg Chebbi located in southeastern Morocco. She is a widow with several children and I have visited her many times over the years. Since the loss of her husband … Continue reading

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