3 Ways To Enjoy Antarctica
Now there are three ways to enjoy my images of Antarctica.
Listen to my online Viewing Rooms.
Enjoy my videos.
Read my ebooks.
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Find out about new images with my newsletter Collectors Alert.
Now there are three ways to enjoy my images of Antarctica.
Listen to my online Viewing Rooms.
Enjoy my videos.
Read my ebooks.
.
Find out about new images with my newsletter Collectors Alert.
47 pages – 36 images
A visualization of the invisible – greenhouse gases?
Or a visual metaphor for the negative emotions we are deluged with – solastalgia?
Global Warning Antarctica is a deep meditation on climate grief and eco-anxiety.
The environmental issues of our age are physical, social, ethical and also psychic issues.
To celebrate the release of my new series My Antarctica Dreaming.
I’ve shared a new gallery talk, video, and ebook.
Members of Collectors Alert receive invitations to a special Q&A event March 19 at 5 pm EST.
My new free ebook 12 Things We Learned From Each Other details lessons Seth Resnick and I learned from each other by working side-by-side.
What did we learn?
Find out here!
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We played a fun game during my recent exhibit.
People wrote down their associations after looking at inkblots.
One lucky player won a free ebook!
We’re doing this online now.
Write down your associations for each of these images in this post’s comments; include the numbers.
You could be the next lucky winner will receive a free ebook!
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View related finished works here.
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Revelation gathers images inspired by encounters with the arts of “primitive” or “primal” cultures. This ebook collects photographs from both polar regions – Greenland and Antarctica.
Excerpt from the accompanying essay …
“My work is not a simple document of my encounters with the varied spirit(s) of nature; it is a collaboration with it. An important aspect of this work is bringing into focus not just what is seen with the naked eye but what is experienced by the whole being – body, mind, and emotion. The process of creating these images is like dreaming while I’m awake. Some of these visions were discovered in dreams, some in waking reveries, some in conscious visualizations, and some were discovered directly through the process of making images. Whether the images arise in the moment or long after the moment has passed, the essential experience is extended, like a seed that once planted germinates, blooms, and bears fruit. Regardless of where I’m creating – on site, in transit, or in studio – the places that have touched me deeply are always with me.”
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My new ebook The Digital Printing Quick Start Guide is so popular …
We crashed our server yesterday when we announced it.
We’re back up and running now.
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Download DPD’s Bucket List here.
When Seth Resnick and I started Digital Photo Destinations workshops we picked locations from our bucket lists – and we still do. We go to the places we feel our lives would be incomplete if we didn’t visit them.
What’s on our bucket list? Climb glaciers and into ice caves above Iceland’s Jokulsarlon; fly helicopters over 1000 foot high coral dunes in Namibia’s Sossusvlei, ride camels in Morocco’s Erg Chagaga; sail through the world’s largest ice fiord in Greenland’s Illulisat; glide in zodiacs through Antarctica’s “Iceberg Graveyard”; drink tea along China’s Li River surrounded by its misty mountains; walk through Shinto garden shrines in Japan’s Kyoto (both in spring bloom and fall color). These are just a few of the things on our bucket list.
What’s on your bucket list? If you don’t have a bucket list use ours to start one; you’ll do more of the things you want to do. If you do have a bucket list, you may decide to add an item or two you see on our bucket list. And, if you find a destination that’s already on your bucket list here, we hope you’ll join us.
Find out about our next Digital Photo Destinations adventures here.
See more in our contact sheets from previous adventures here.
From the solitary summit of Katahdin, to the deeps of more than 22,000 lakes and ponds, to the 3,500 miles of tidal coastline, the wild beauty of Maine is irresistibly beautiful. Inland you’ll find sweeping mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, and farms. Along the rocky coast, you’ll find countless islands, beaches, lighthouses, and fishing villages.
This ebook collects images of Maine made in the locations that I have returned to photograph most often for more than 25 years.
Each image is accompanied by a short description of the location.
Interactive links access Google Maps and additional resources.
This valuable resource will help you make the most of your explorations of Maine.
22 images
22 pages