HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY-ELKINSPHOTOS
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Saturday, December 18, 2010
HELMUT NEWTON QUOTE
HISTORY'S TIDBIT - Famed photographer Helmut Newton once quipped, "I'm not an intellectual. I just take pictures." LARRY ELKINS - ELKINSPHOTOS FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
LARRY ELKINS FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY - ELKINSPHOTOS.COM
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE
Sunday, September 19, 2010
AURA YOU FAMILIAR WITH KIRLIAN PHOTOGRAPHY?
HISTORY'S TIDBIT - Kirlian Photography, the supposed photography of the human aura, would seem at first glance to be something that developed from the New Age philosophy. However, the underlying science of this unique branch of photography dates to the era of the American Revolution. So, perhaps a better term for aura imaging might be Old Age. LARRY ELKINS - ELKINSPHOTOS FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Thursday, September 9, 2010
BEND IT LIKE EASTMAN
HISTORY'S TIDBIT - The adoption of cellulose nitrate as a film base in 1889 by the Eastman Co., introduced film that was both transparent and flexible. This made photography much more available to the general public. LARRY ELKINS - ELKINSPHOTOS FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Saturday, August 28, 2010
DO YOU LEICA TAKING PICTURES?
HISTORY'S TIDBITS - The introduction of the 35mm Leica camera in 1925 revolutionized photography by introducing an unprecedented degree of portability that changed the art and science of taking pictures forever. LARRY ELKINS ELKINSPHOTOS FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
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