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Published APUG members

I am glad to announce my new street work published in the Leica Blog.

It comes at a the same time with my introduction of my new Book "Los Angeles, Mon Amour" that can be purchased in open edition through BLURB or in signed Limited edition with a signed, original 8 x 10 Silver Print only through me.

It seems only yesterday (Four years ago) when I decided to switch from large format and decided to use almost exclusively 35mm and walk the streets of Los Angeles. It hasn't been easy, but the street photography approach has an appeal that it's unique to photography in the term of how you feel when you are actually shooting, that no other photographic direction has.

Have fun shooting out there!
 
I just had two photos published in Metalsmith magazine, which I have clipped on my blog. They're photos of an installation art piece by a friend of mine whose work was curated into a show at the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution last year as part of "Craft Futures: 40 under 40".
 
Here is a link to a new online book on my website: Everything Belongs Here



Everything Belongs Here: A Sketchbook of Wales is a compilation of 100 black and white film shots taken in Wales over the past ten years. The accompanying text is a mix of geekery and personal observations. If you enjoy it then please pass the link around.
 
Art In America -

http://dcphotoartist.com/2014/09/14/art-in-america-september-2014/

That's my blog post about it. The art fair failed to give me credit for the image, but they also got the name of the piece depicted in the image wrong, so I don't feel so bad about it. Their intern assigned to do the ad copy is just incompetent.



Note: I added the copyright notice to the image in the scan of the ad to protect my own rights.
 

That's a film image?
 
Tim - I love your books1


Tim: I love your books!
 
Beyond Monochrome

My main publication is the book Way Beyond Monochrome, 1st and 2nd edition, but I also made a larger contribution to The Focal Encyclopedia of Photography, not counting numerous photo magazine articles.

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Ralph: I think Beyond Monochrome [1,2] are among the finest (if not the finest) photo books I ever bought. Kudos to you and Chris for assembling such great body of work.
 
Ralph: I think Beyond Monochrome [1,2] are among the finest (if not the finest) photo books I ever bought. Kudos to you and Chris for assembling such great body of work.

Yes I've been using it to learn printing, it's amazingly clear and concise.
 
The May-June issue of View Camera has an article about the New England Large Format Photography Collective's 2014 Cancer Benefit at Middlesex Hospital in Connecticut, to be held October 30. It contains several pictures by APUG members, including a particularly spectacular photo by Steve Sherman.
 

Would love to have been a part of it, I've only just started printing however, maybe next year
 
Book « Other ways in photography »

Book will be launched at the opening of the exhibition (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
but if you cannot assist and wish a copy, you can get one from the online boutique on my website ginetteclement.com
The book is 40$ CAN and I will cover the shipping fees in Canada and USA.
Format is 8 1/2" x 8 1/2", 120 pages, 55 illustrations. Bilingual content French/English
 

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I did an article on the first Olympus 35mm SLRs, the Olympus Pen F and Pen FT half frame cameras.