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Here is my speaking schedule for the next couple of months:
Nashville Photography Club Tuesday August 20th 2013
Southern Appalachian Nature Photographers August 27th 2013
Photographic Society of Chattanooga October 17th 2013
One of my primary motivations, as a photographic artist is to share the beauty I find in nature. It is interesting, that even with sharing as one of the goals, the actual creation of my art is ultimately a solitary pursuit….
“A Stream of Boulders” Image #100708-294
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On a recent trip to Texas, I spotted these islands of bluebonnets that appeared to be floating just above a sea of yellow and green. The Texas Dandelions made a wonderful “ocean” for my “Bluebonnet Island” composition. It is always exciting to me to find subjects in nature that can be portrayed literally and in a totally unrelated way simultaneously. In this case a field of Texas Bluebonnets and Texas Dandelions becomes islands of blue floating in an ocean of yellow.
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Primrose and bluebonnets at sunrise this spring.
“Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye.. it also includes
the inner pictures of the soul.”
::: Edvard Munch :::
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“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”
~marcel proust~
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“Knowing”
A delicate dance of leaves.
More of my Sumi-e images can be found HERE
Explore my Zen collection of images HERE
All Photos © Byron Jorjorian
We don’t often get to view our large scale photographic print installations, but we were fortunate enough to get these shots sent to us by a client of ours from one of our installations which is currently underway. I wanted to take this opportunity to share these photographs with you.
This one is 12 feet high by more than 55 feet long!!!
Stay tuned – when the project is complete we should be able to show you what the finished installation looks like!!