A Composition in Color

It's all about the color

I love color.  Maybe it’s a response to my formative years as a photographer when I used Kodak’s Tri-X black and white film for 99 percent of my photography. Modern processes give me the freedom to explore colorful compositions that are more about the color than the subject.

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A Moving Photo

360 degree view of sculpture

I always enjoy photographing the work of local artists, and now I’m really excited to offer a new feature.  When photographing 3-dimensional works I can do a 360 degree rotation and provide the artist with an animated GIF file for use on their website. What better way to show off a sculpture than to show it from all angles.

Email craig@craigstocksarts.com for more information.

 

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Bold Colors

Windmills near Delavan, IllinoisI love bold colors, and I especially love the color contrast of yellow and blue that we can sometimes find at sunset.

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Feeling Trapped?

Abstract

What do you do with a pile of left-over fabric covered drainage tile?  You create an interesting fine art photograph.

 

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I Love Color, but that’s a lot of Color

Sunrise over Yosemite Valley at Yosemite National Park

I’m driven by color in my fine art landscape photography, but what if there’s too much color?

This was the scene my last morning at Yosemite National Park. When I work up well before sunrise I check the sky and there wasn’t a cloud in sight. Since it was my last day there I decided to make the trip to the Tunnel View overlook anyway. As I drove I noticed a bank of high clouds starting to move in so I started to feel hopeful. Sure enough, the clouds positioned themselves right over Yosemite Valley and were turned to brilliant reds and yellows by the rising sun.  In fact, it was more than I had hoped for.

Modern digital technology is wonderful but it can only go so far at capturing the beauty of real world. Computer screens, printers and photo papers have limited tones and colors and can have problems translating the wonders of nature into a photograph. This photo certainly brings back memories of that morning in the park, but I don’t think it will ever fully capture what I saw and felt. Nature is just too grand and glorious.

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