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Scotland, Off the beaten Path

Photograph the Spirits of Scotland with Tillman Crane Strabo Photo Tours October 5 to 17   “I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks.” Daniel Boone I was never...

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MMW Spirit of Structure Workshop

Spirit of Structure Workshop Maine Media Workshops August 11 to 17 Rockport Maine What is the “Spirit of Structure Workshop”? I use the term Spirit of Structure to describe how I approach photographing...

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Ghost Towns of Western Montana

  Spirit of Structure Workshop: Ghost Towns of Western Montana Maine Media Workshops September 8 to 14, 2019 Dillon and Missoula, MT What is the “Spirit of Structure Workshop”? I use the term Spirit of...

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Elkmont, A Smoky Mountain Ghost Town

The area of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park known as Elkmont was once a thriving vacation and retreat area for people from Knoxville.

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Tillman Crane Platinum Atelier

The Tillman Crane Platinum Atelier provides the perfect opportunity for photographers to work in a darkroom designed for making platinum prints and includes professional supervision and assistance. The...

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Tillman Crane / STRUCTURE

The good news is there are only 22 hardcover copies of Tillman Crane/STRUCTURE left! I would love for all of them to find homes with you. Published eighteen years ago (April 2001), it has been...

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TOUCHSTONES

TOUCHSTONES is an ode to my exploration of Scotland. Over 4 years and nearly 30 weeks of travel, these images became the metaphor of my journey. I was seeking and exploring a new land and a new way of...

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Vantage Point

In 1966 John Szarkowski and the Museum of Modern Art in New York published a book called the Photographer’s Eye. In his introduction, Szarkowski wrote, “It is the thesis of this book that the study of...

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The Thing Itself

Our faith in the truth of a photograph rests on our belief that the lens is impartial, and will draw the subject as it is, neither nobler nor meaner. This faith may be naïve and illusory (for though...

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The Detail

Intuitively he (the photographer) sought and found the significant detail. His work, incapable of narrative turned towards the symbol.    John Szarkowski 1966 I became a photographer in the days when...

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Full Circle

Has going digital changed my work?  Yes and no. Yes, because working with Fuji’s XT-2 and X-Pro 2 cameras has allowed me to return to my photojournalism roots. These cameras feel like the 35mm cameras...

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Beijing Workshop

Next to my cameras, my passport is my most prized possession. It has given me entre into more places in the world than I could have ever imagined. This summer doors opened for me to return to Beijing...

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September 2019 Newsletter

Gallery News  I hope you had a wonderful summer! Ours was busy between workshops, visitors and preparing new large platinum prints to hang in our new partner Stanhope & Spencer Gallery just down...

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