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Hello from Doylestown, Bucks County PA!

#26
November Photo Chat Get-Together

What better to do after the upcoming election is over than discuss our photographs!

Yes, how about getting together to chat about our photographs and the stories behind them. What was your intent in making the photograph, what were you trying to say, was it a success? If you made your print, were there any particular challenges involved?

This is not a discussion focused on gear — the idea is to share insights, get constructive feedback, learn a few things, relax and make new friends!

Well, if this sounds interesting and fun, how about joining me in beautiful downtown Doylestown, PA, in the heart of scenic Bucks County, and we will get together over a cup of coffee.

Photographers of all levels are welcome.

Bring only a couple of prints to discuss. Obviously the prints should be Black and White and should be film based!

The get together will be on Sunday, November 13th, 10:00-11:30am at the Zen Den coffee shop, located on ‪20 Donaldson Street, Doylestown, PA 18901.

Email or call me at 215-348-9171 if you are interested. First come first serve!

I look forward to meeting you!
 
#27
First Photo Walk Meet Up on December 11th

I thought it would be nice to take a break from doing our periodic Photo Chat Get-Togethers and instead get together for a Photo Walk Meet Up!

Yes, how about getting together to make some photographs and maybe grab some coffee in the lovely town of Lambertville, NJ. There is plenty to photograph with interesting side streets and the nearby towpath along the Delaware River. If time permits we can also walk across the bridge to New Hope in Bucks County, PA.

Well, if this sounds interesting and fun, how about joining me on Sunday, December 11th, at 10am. We will meet at the Lambertville Trading Company on 43 Bridge Street (2nd block from the bridge) in Lambertville, NJ 08530.

Photographers of all levels are welcome.

Email or call me at 215-348-9171 if you are interested.

I look forward to meeting you!
 
#28
I am pleased to announce my photography workshops for 2017. I am also offering customized workshops designed to meet specific goals of individuals. Please contact me to discuss or with any questions you may have.

Best holiday wishes to all.

Michael

2017 Workshop Schedule


Living a Photographic Life – Balancing the Day to Day with Personal Enrichment, with Michael Marks


Chimayo Gallery, Wednesdays January 25-March 15, 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Together with the Chimayo Gallery, located in Perkasie, PA, I am adopting my popular class taught at Delaware Valley University’s Center for Learning In Retirement to make it available to a wider audience. This series of classes will provide a fun and learning experience in a friendly and supportive environment for photographers of all skill levels.

Learn how to make photography important, fun and rewarding so it will become an integral part of your life despite all the other activities and responsibilities you have.

“Keeping your head in the game”. That idea relates to the joy of living a photographic life. The question is how to do this! Let’s face it; most of us have non-photographic jobs, family obligations, etc. So short of making photography your livelihood, what can you do? Obviously you will want to go out into the world and make photographs. Trouble is that most don’t have the time or ability to do that on a regular and continuous basis. So our avocation can’t be our vocation. Time to move onto Plan B, which for most of us is the real world. But living in the real world doesn’t mean we cannot live a photographic life. That is a major part of what this course is about, as well as to help you make better pictures that you will be proud of and want to actually have displayed.

Yes displayed! The reason we are going to do this is that in today’s world many rarely hold a meaningful photograph in their hands let alone see one on their walls! Rather most store them on their iPhone, iPad or computer, or perhaps upload them to photo sites like Flickr on the Internet.

You will produce a portfolio project containing 10 printed photographs on a theme of your choice along with a written essay describing why you chose it, what it means to you, and what was learned during the course of making the photos and arranging your portfolio.

In addition to the theme/portfolio, students will be making photographs every week to bring in for discussion and friendly critique. The purpose of this to get a better idea of composition and light, as well the importance of meeting the objective you had in mind when you decided to make the photograph in the first place. Doing this every week will help you as you are thinking about making good photographs and building your final portfolio.

By the end of the course students will have learned about or discovered a range of activities that will enable them to always keep their heads in the game and will have created a strong portfolio to be proud of, containing photographs that deserve to be hung on the wall!

Fee: $170

Please contact Chimayo Gallery by phone or email to reserve a spot.

267-733-5012

chimayoperkasie@gmail.com



Black and White Fine Print Boot Camp, with Michael Marks

March 3 - 7

May 5 – 7

July 14 – 16

September 8 -10

November 3 - 5

I am excited to offer the Black and White Fine Print Boot Camp Workshop, a fun but intense weekend of activity designed to quickly and efficiently provide participants with the knowledge and tools necessary jump into the world of black and white analog photography. The workshop will provide a unique experience in a friendly and supportive environment for photographers of all skill levels who wish to make satisfying images using black and white film, traditionally printed on silver gelatin paper to the highest archival standards. Participants will experience making black and white film photographs with their camera of choice, and see how beautiful hand crafted silver gelatin prints from film negatives can be made. The workshop will benefit beginners as well as advanced students looking for a refresher to improve their existing skills.

I know that there is a lot of mystery and disinformation about traditional darkroom processes and equipment requirements and the difficulty in producing gorgeous black and white prints. The secret is that it really is not difficult at all and equipment requirements are not onerous. This workshop is designed to quickly make you familiar with a range of film cameras, proper exposure technique, film development and how to use composition to create compelling images. This will be accomplished through lectures, and field experience with one-on-one guidance by myself in my darkroom and at several locations in and around the charming town of Doylestown Pennsylvania. In order to maximize one on one and group interaction, the workshop is limited to five participants.

Good technique is important and its application essential in producing something of beauty, but photography is more than just technique. Much more goes into making an emotionally moving photograph as originally envisioned in the mind’s eye. Reviews and constructive evaluation of participants’ portfolio of prints, participant description of original concept, objective, approach taken, and equipment, materials and methods used, along with reaction from other participants concerning alternative approaches or possible changes in emphasis will go a long way towards illuminating and strengthening emotional considerations beyond technical controls.

I will also demonstrate how to easily create handcrafted black and white prints with a minimum of difficulty -- and no mystery. We will start by looking at proof sheets. Then we will select one of my negatives to print, determine proper printing exposure and paper contrast. We will establish and follow repeatable steps to arrive at the final “fine print” as quickly and easily as possible, including application of burning and dodging procedures and use of selenium toner for subtle tonal shift and archival permanence in the final product. Workshop participants will be able to work with the same negative to obtain the same results. Finally, I will also demonstrate how to spot, mount and mat the finished print.

The result is that participants will be able to leave with the confidence to be able to make, print and display meaningful personal images back at home.

Attendees can bring up to ten prints for instructor review. Be prepared to learn a lot, work hard and have fun!

Fee: $395

Please contact me by phone or email to reserve a spot.

215-348-9171

info@michaelmarksphoto.com



Personal Workshops

I also will be offering customized workshops designed to meet specific goals of individuals or as many as five photographers per workshop here in Doylestown, PA or at your location. Workshops can be 1 to 3 days in length.

Working together, we can custom design a workshop to meet your specific needs. Select the time of year, workshop location and duration, as well as workshop design, to include photographing at place(s) of your choice and darkroom instruction with hands on printing by you.

Fee: $325 per day for an individual in Doylestown, PA (group discounts available based on number of participants). Out of town workshops add associated travel costs.

Please contact me by phone or email to discuss what you would like to accomplish.

215-348-9171

info@michaelmarksphoto.com
 
#29
Photo Walk results!

Put one 6x6 and one 6x9 in my gallery here, but the whole pile is out in my PBase Pile! :D
(My fingers have just about thawed -- and as of Tuesday I have a new left eye!)

'Twas fun, but we really do need to pick some warmer weather!

DaveT
 
#31
Hello,

There is a change of schedule for the Living a Photographic Life – Balancing the Day to Day with Personal Enrichment, with Michael Marks. See below:

Chimayo Gallery, Thursdays January 26-March 16, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
 
#32
so excited to find this thread. Looks like activities are still current (missed the one earlier this month!). I hope to join you all on a photowalk sometime soon. I love coffee chats, too, but I'm really hoping to find some others with whom to go shooting, to get me out of the house and doing what I love again on a more regular basis.
 
#33
Welcome romosho! We've had some good get-togethers with Michael and an assortment of folks at the coffee house. I think I've finally thawed out from that Lambertville walk, but 30ºF is somewhat outside my usual "let's go take some pictures" environmental spec. :D If I find myself queued up for another of those before spring I may have to take a run up to Cabela's and get some of those gloves used for the "other kind" of shooting! I'm in the midst of getting warranty repairs on my eyes (cataracts) so my availability may be limited for a while.
 
#34
well, I moved from California a year ago so maybe it's not a bad thing I missed the Lambertville walk...but the idea in general sounds like a good one to me :smile:

The coffee house get togethers sound like fun, too. I feel like I would not have much to share, though.
 
#35
romosoho,

Thanks for checking in!! Let's try to get together. Of course it looks like we have to wait until Dave thaws out! Right now I am in Buffalo, NY and it is 55 degrees! Go figure.

My situation has become a little discombobulated of late due to the need to travel to upstate NY due to a family illness, but I am determined to keep things going! We have been doing photo chats and now the walkabout on Sundays. It is possible we may have to switch to Saturday, but not sure yet. We will definitely help you get out to photograph and don't worry about not having a lot to share. I bet you have more than you think!

Best,

Michael
 
#36
Michael,
Sorry to hear about the family illness. I hope things work out and that everyone is well.

Are the group chats still happening "now" (not literally, with the holidays just over, but in general)? When is the next one?

thanks.
 
#37
romosoho,

Many thanks for your kind words and well wishes!!!!

My father in law is now in hospice. Based on what appears to be happening, my guess is that I will be back in Doylestown by mid to late January. Once I see what is going on I will most definitely want to schedule a photo chat for February. We have been meeting at the Zen Den in Doylestown and it is a wonderful spot for this purpose. If you wouldn't mind, please send me an email so I communicate with you directly.

I can be reached at info@michaelmarksphoto.com

I look forward to hearing from you.

Best,

Michael
 
#38
February Photo Chat Get-Together

What better to do with the New Year than discuss photographs!

Yes, how about getting together to chat about our photographs and the stories behind them. What was your intent in making the photograph, what were you trying to say, was it a success? If you made your print, were there any particular challenges involved?

This is not a discussion focused on gear — the idea is to share insights, get constructive feedback, learn a few things, relax and make new friends!

Well, if this sounds interesting and fun, how about joining me in beautiful downtown Doylestown, PA, in the heart of scenic Bucks County, and we will get together over a cup of coffee.

Photographers of all levels are welcome.

Bring only a couple of prints to discuss. Obviously the prints should be Black and White and should be film based!

The get together will be on Sunday, February 19th, 10:00-11:30am at the Zen Den coffee shop, located on ‪20 Donaldson Street, Doylestown, PA 18901.

Email or call me at 215-348-9171 if you are interested. First come first serve!

I look forward to meeting you!
 
#39
My Upcoming Show

One thing ends and another begins. Because of the ongoing upheaval in our lives I had to resign as a member of the artist coop I was a part of. I find it's always best not to do something you cannot fully commit to. Always have been that way, so no point in starting to do something half hearted now.

No problem … I will be having a one-person show at the Zen Den Coffee House, right here in beautiful Doylestown. Yes, it’s the same place we hold our periodic Photo Chat’s Get Togethers at! The Zen Den is not only a neat place to sip coffee and eat food, but it goes out of its way to showcase regional painters and photographers … like me.

The exhibit will be on display from Wednesday, March 1st through Friday, March 31st and will be a reprise of last summer’s show I had in Staunton Virginia that focused on some of my favorite photographs of people.

So if you find yourself in Bucks County and have a spare moment, please stop by, have a cup of coffee and take a look at my photographs. Send me a note and maybe we can get together to discuss photography over something hot!

The Zen Den is located 20 Donaldson Street, Doylestown, PA 18901.
 
#40
Second Photo Walk Meet Up

By popular demand we are going to take another break from doing our periodic Photo Chat Get-Togethers and instead get together for another Photo Walk Meet Up!

Yes, how about getting together to make some photographs at the historic remains of the Lock Ridge Furnace complex located in Alburtis, PA. This is the site of one of the few remaining coke fired iron furnaces built in the 19th century. There is plenty to photograph with fantastic old architectural structures residing in a beautiful park in scenic Lehigh Valley.

Well, if this sounds interesting and fun, how about joining me on Sunday, March 19th, at 10am. We will meet at the Lock Ridge Park and Furnace Museum located at 525 Franklin St., Alburtis, PA 18011.

Photographers of all levels are welcome.

Email at info@michaelmarksphoto.com or call me at 215-348-9171 if you are interested.

I look forward to meeting you!
 
#41
Must have been IR film -- the grass is white!
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Well, the group settled out at two people, but the event happened. Yerz Trooly has been there before, but not with snow, so that was an interesting variation. Thanks Michael for organizing it. Haven't finished the second roll, but the first is up in my PBase gallery.
 
#42
And the %*#$(^% image showed up in the editor, but not in the post -- and all my attempts to edit posts in this group are rebuffed with a cryptic error. Ah well! (Whaddaya gonna do ...)
 
#43
Dave,

It was great to see you and the weather was fine! Really beautiful shadows from the ruins on the snow!!!

Just took down my show yesterday at the Zen Den. We need to schedule our next get together there!

Best,

Michael
 
#44
Upcoming Workshop: Living a Photographic Life – Balancing the Day to Day with Personal Enrichment, Chimayo Gallery, Wednesdays June 7-July 12, 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Together with the Chimayo Gallery, located in Perkasie, PA, I am adopting my popular class taught at Delaware Valley University’s Center for Learning In Retirement to make it available to a wider audience. This series of classes will provide a fun and learning experience in a friendly and supportive environment for photographers of all skill levels.

Learn how to make photography important, fun and rewarding so it will become an integral part of your life despite all the other activities and responsibilities you have.

“Keeping your head in the game”. That idea relates to the joy of living a photographic life. The question is how to do this! Let’s face it; most of us have non-photographic jobs, family obligations, etc. So short of making photography your livelihood, what can you do? Obviously you will want to go out into the world and make photographs. Trouble is that most don’t have the time or ability to do that on a regular and continuous basis. So our avocation can’t be our vocation. Time to move onto Plan B, which for most of us is the real world. But living in the real world doesn’t mean we cannot live a photographic life. That is a major part of what this course is about, as well as to help you make better pictures that you will be proud of and want to actually have displayed.

Yes displayed! The reason we are going to do this is that in today’s world many rarely hold a meaningful photograph in their hands let alone see one on their walls! Rather most store them on their iPhone, iPad or computer, or perhaps upload them to photo sites like Flickr on the Internet.

You will produce a portfolio project containing 10 printed photographs on a theme of your choice along with a written essay describing why you chose it, what it means to you, and what was learned during the course of making the photos and arranging your portfolio.

In addition to the theme/portfolio, students will be making photographs every week to bring in for discussion and friendly critique. The purpose of this to get a better idea of composition and light, as well the importance of meeting the objective you had in mind when you decided to make the photograph in the first place. Doing this every week will help you as you are thinking about making good photographs and building your final portfolio.

By the end of the course students will have learned about or discovered a range of activities that will enable them to always keep their heads in the game and will have created a strong portfolio to be proud of, containing photographs that deserve to be hung on the wall!

Fee: $130

Please contact Chimayo Gallery by phone or email to reserve a spot.

267-733-5012

chimayoperkasie@gmail.com
 
#45
April Photo Chat Get-Together

Well it’s a good time to get together again to discuss our photographs and the group has been expanding!

Yes, how about joining us and getting together to chat about our photographs and the stories behind them. What was your intent in making the photograph, what were you trying to say, was it a success? If you made your print, were there any particular challenges involved?

This is not a discussion focused on gear — the idea is to share insights, get constructive feedback, learn a few things, relax and make new friends!

Well, if this sounds interesting and fun, how about joining me in beautiful downtown Doylestown, PA, in the heart of scenic Bucks County, and we will get together over a cup of coffee.

Photographers of all levels are welcome.

Bring only a couple of prints to discuss. Obviously the prints should be Black and White and should be film based!

The get together will be on Sunday, April 31st, 10:00-11:30am at the Zen Den coffee shop, located on ‪20 Donaldson Street, Doylestown, PA 18901.

Email or call me at 215-348-9171 if you are interested. First come first serve!

I look forward to meeting you!
 
#46
Third Photo Walk Meet Up

By popular demand we are going to take another break from doing our periodic Photo Chat Get-Togethers and instead get together for another Photo Walk Meet Up!

Yes, how about getting together to make some photographs in and around the historic New Hope and Ivyland Railroad station in Hope, PA. There are plenty of old train cars in various conditions near the train station to photograph so we will have opportunities to capture a wide range of images from train cars to abstract images of decaying metal and graffiti.

Well, if this sounds interesting and fun, how about joining me on Sunday, June 4th, at 10am. We will meet at the train station located at 32 W Bridge St New Hope, PA 18938.

Photographers of all levels are welcome.

Email at info@michaelmarksphoto.com or call me at 215-348-9171 if you are interested.

I look forward to meeting you!
 
#47
'Tis on my calendar -- even picked up some 35mm film in case my Canon A-1 comes along!

(And I just noticed the picture I attempted to post from April in the snow has now appeared even though earlier I got naught but a box with an X in it -- cue Twilight Zone theme ....)
 
#49
July Photo Chat Get-Together

Time to get together again to discuss our photographs with the ever-expanding group!

Yes, how about joining us and getting together to chat about our photographs and the stories behind them. What was your intent in making the photograph, what were you trying to say, was it a success? If you made your print, were there any particular challenges involved?

This is not a discussion focused on gear — the idea is to share insights, get constructive feedback, learn a few things, relax and make new friends!

Well, if this sounds interesting and fun, how about joining me in beautiful downtown Doylestown, PA, in the heart of scenic Bucks County, and we will get together over a cup of coffee.

Photographers of all levels are welcome.

Bring only a couple of prints to discuss. Obviously the prints should be Black and White and should be film based!

The get together will be on Sunday, July 9th, 10:00-11:30am at the Zen Den coffee shop, located on ‪20 Donaldson Street, Doylestown, PA 18901.

Email or call me at 215-348-9171 if you are interested. First come first serve!

I look forward to meeting you!

 
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