Author Archives: Craig

About Craig

I have a passion to create, and I'm fascinated with the tools and technologies of creativity. I strive to produce images that are graphically simple and technically precise in order to render beautiful photographic fine art prints. I work with a variety of digital transformations to create a finished image that reflects my artistic interpretation.

Rotating Art Reference Models for Sculptors and Painters

A couple months ago I started the ArtModels360.com website to provide high quality reference photos for sculptors and painters. A unique feature is that the artist is able to rotate the model through a full 360 degrees to view from all angles, … Continue reading

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Hidden (But not in Plain Sight)

Nearly all of my fine art photography is done in black and white because I like the added level of abstraction, but this image really has to be in black and white for the skin tones to blend with the green … Continue reading

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Simple Shapes & Lovely Light

I love to explore simple shapes and repeating patterns in my fine art photography.

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Crossed Shadows

  I really enjoy the experimental nature of using a small LED flashlight as my only light source. My approach is to set the flashlight to its blinking mode so it’s flashing on and off. The process can create a … Continue reading

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Experimenting with Light and Motion

Sometimes it’s fun to try things just to see what happens. In this case I combined a model laying on a large rotating turntable with a strobe that projects a grid pattern. I simply placed an LED lantern on the … Continue reading

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