
Emerging Talent: The Transformation of Photographer Mark Tucker from Digital to Wet-Plate
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Great interview with one of the finest photographers in Nashville.
Beautiful work. I’m just getting into alternative processes – this inspires me.
Thanks for posting this.
I’ve been following Mark’s work for years. He’s ceaselessly inventive and committed and, well, just seems really smart.
I’ve loved this new “wet” work of his, you might say it’s now my own “wet dream.” You might say that, but you probably have more taste than me, and you wouldn’t…
Anyhow, good post, nice to see you, at the heights you’ve reach, looking out for integrity and creativity. Keep rocking.
Seriously beautiful work, keep it up,
I’ve been a fan of Mark Tucker’s work for many years. Like many things on the internet, I initially happened across his work as a result of reading this article he wrote describing his “plungercam” DIY lens creation: http://199.237.236.200/plungercam/
I’ve been hooked on his imagery ever since.
Dear Editor,
Hope you are well. I am writing to you about an artist Khaled Hasan, based in South Asia.
Khaled Hasan has been documenting the interaction between people and the environment around him. He has already finished an artist residency program in Samdani Art Foundation.
Here is the his documentary work link: http://khaledhasan.viewbook.com/album/burningnaturewarmingearth
Here is the another link of his personal work: http://khaledhasan.viewbook.com/permalink/245963/1d922e78aa7a26
Here is his personal website link http://www.khaledhasan.com
Best regards,
David
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