New Work on our Websites, Limited Time Offer, Publications, Thanks!
tis the season— to come out of the Corona Virus fog, create new photo projects (good luck on those!), and anticipate the joy of the new life we’re building.
New Work on our Websites
I’ve posted 26 new photos to my Recent Work gallery and Joan has 20—I win this time! Did I mention that Joan produced a few more cloud images?!
We activated our LookBackMachine to create new images from our existing fieldwork, in my case even including 4×5 film work from several years ago. Looking back gave us the advantage of using the knowledge we’ve picked up along the way, and was an interesting experience.
Click Don’s Recent Work to see his new work on his website, click Joan’s Recent Work to see new work on her website.
New Limited Time Offer
For a limited time only, Archival Pigment Ink prints of the photos below are available for only $75 each. That’s less than 1/4 the retail price and free shipping in the lower 48 is included! For more info about Joan’s and to order, click here.
For more info about Don’s and to order, click here.
Publications
‘tis also the season for gift-giving, perhaps one of our books for a favorite friend or family member. Some good news about books– while moving photo gear from offsite storage we found several copies of The Anasazi Project–we thought it was sold out! The Wheatcountry book includes prints now in the Hallie Ford, Portland, and Jordan-Schnitzer Museums in Oregon. Grasslands include images from all 20 National Grasslands. And our self-published Anasazi Tales includes Anasazi Ruins and rock art photos plus poems from Anne Walka. Unfortunately, we’ve sold out of You’re not really initiated… until your eyes are redder than your lips.
Check out Publications to see the details.
Thanks!
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