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Monday, November 20th, 2017 | Author:

Achieving a zen feeling in my photography has always been a goal of mine. Building a Zen garden, however that seemed a big stretch.
Not too long ago, we were looking over a recently completed corporate art installation when the client asked if I had any ideas for a space that he had that was not being utilized. He said that he hoped it would be a place where people could take a break and relax. I said “Maybe a Zen Garden”? He looked at me and instantly said, “Yes that would be great. Build one for me here.” I said “I have never built a Zen garden before”. He said “You are creative. You will figure it out”. I said “Ok”, feeling both scared and excited at the same time. After weeks of looking at rocks, gravel, fountains, researching and planning, this is what I came up with…..
The backdrop is a 15′ mural made from one of the images I created for the sumi-e collection at Byron Jorjorian Photography

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Friday, November 17th, 2017 | Author:

Sunrise through tree on a hill on a foggy morning

I am pleased to announce that On1 software is going to make a discount on their software available for attendees of the Digital Workflow seminar that I will be leading on Dec. 2nd.

Learn quick and simple ways to enhance your images in Lightroom!!
Protect Your Precious Images from Catastrophe.
Organize, Streamline and Automate!!


When and Where: December 2nd, 2017 from 1-6pm at
The Holiday Inn – Franklin Cool Springs
To register or for more information: http://www.jorjorianpublishing.com/pro-digital-workflow.html

Monday, November 13th, 2017 | Author:

Sunlight, Fog and Redwoods Trail….

One of our clients was looking through Byron’s images for a project they were working on and they really liked it so I thought that I would share it here. #redwoods #interiordesign #decor

Tuesday, October 10th, 2017 | Author:

 

Field of Indian Paintbrush and Black-eyed Susan flowers in the Texas Hill Country

Why is this image a top seller?

I sold this image as a fine art print 3 times in the past week. It has been a good seller ever since I took it in 2016, selling dozens of times in the year since I made the image.
This week I began wondering what has made this image so popular?
Looking back I can remember very distinctly when I made the image and a bit of the thought process that went into it.

It was just a few hours after sunrise and I was standing on the side of a hill that was covered with flowers boulders and cactus. I was overwhelmed by the layers of color and I wanted to portray that in an almost abstract way. I could also see the potential for a hint of an S curve composition. There was a large tree to the left and a jumble of boulders to the right that limited opportunities for a horizontal image. So I decided to position myself where I could get as much of the feeling of the layers of color and the sense of sweeping curves while not introducing the distractions present on either side into the image. I used my trusty 90mm tilt/shift lens to keep everything sharp front to back. The creative process itself brings joy and a sense of flow and fulfillment to me. When that process can also bring joy into the lives of the viewers that is the ultimate outcome to me.

If you are interested in learning more about composition, using lenses creatively, and making prints please consider joining us for the Big South Fork Fall Photography Workshop, October 26-29th, 2017 that I will be leading with Ron Rice.
We would love for you to join us, just click on the link below to sign up or get more information: http://www.jorjorianpublishing.com/bigsouthforkfall2017.html

Below is the printed and coated canvas on the work table:

Thursday, September 28th, 2017 | Author:

When people first see this abstract looking image they often think that the colors were manipulated in photoshop. Far from it. In fact, getting these kind of results depends on learning to see the colors as your camera sees them. In this example, the color of the leaves is influenced by the blue tones of light in the shade and the sky. The water is reflecting the color of the fall foliage still on the trees. If you use auto white balance settings on your camera this color would be “balanced” out of the image. I used daylight white balance when I created this image which captured the tones as I wanted .

I created this image at Big South Fork NRA which is the site of a workshop this Fall, October 26-29th, 2017 that I will be leading with Ron Rice. For more details click HERE.

Wednesday, September 20th, 2017 | Author:

The verdict is in and evidence-based design clearly indicates that artwork that features medium distance nature landscapes, actually reduces blood pressure and speeds the healing process. Also, less pain medicine is required to keep patients comfortable. This type of imagery has the added benefit of having a calming effect on patients, employees and visitors.

Here are a few of our top selling Spring images, that fills the prescription:

 


Thursday, August 31st, 2017 | Author:

Expand Your Vision, Photograph and Print at the Big South Fork Fall Photography Workshop! October 26-29 2017
Bring home a print from one of your favorite images!!
Learn More Click HERE

Saturday, July 01st, 2017 | Author:
We are announcing two additional workshops that Byron and Ron Rice are leading in 2017, in the Off The Beaten Path Photo Workshops series.
We just had a successful Art of Macro Photography workshop at Henry Horton State Park and wanted to offer the workshop in a different time of year; with more dew, spider webs and Macro opportunities in an updated format.
Art of Macro Photography Workshop – Sept. 8th & 9th, 2017
Byron will be discussing techniques, theories and some of his own personal tips for creating incredible macro images.
For more info and to sign up:
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We also wanted to offer the Big South Fork Photography workshop at a different time of year, with beautiful Fall color and to visit some new locations!
 
Big South Fork Photography Workshop in the Fall – Oct. 26th – 29th, 2017
 
In addition to the stunning photographic opportunities at this location in the Fall, we will offer:
 
***Two Added Bonuses: Learn Byron’s Workflow Basics and Making a Fine Art Print

Learn how Byron’s Image Management and backup system works from the field and back to the office. You will also learn how Byron has incorporated Lightroom into this workflow. Armed with this knowledge you can incorporate all or parts of his system into your own image management workflow.

An exciting new addition to this workshop is learning to make your own fine art prints. After our critique, you will each choose one of your images from the weekend and learn how to set it up for printing and actually make a print to take home!
For more info and to sign up:
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Then, don’t forget Little River Canyon!  It is coming up soon!
Little River Canyon Photography Workshop – August 25 – 27, 2017
***Added Bonus: Learn Byron’s Workflow Basics.

Learn how Byron’s Image Management and backup system works from the field and back to the office. You will also learn how Byron has incorporated Lightroom into this workflow. Armed with this knowledge you can incorporate all or parts of his system into your own image management workflow.

Please let me know if you have any questions on any of these workshops.
Sunday, June 04th, 2017 | Author:

My passion for photography has always been linked to discovery. Discovering new places, new ways of seeing and exploring paths of creative expression. Recently I have begun deeply exploring a more abstract nature image than I have pursued in the past. Here are a few examples of what I have been up  to.

Monday, May 01st, 2017 | Author:

We are currently printing and coating 52 canvas prints for another project that we are working on. We print them with a mixed lighting profile (so they will look good under various lighting conditions). Then Triple UV coat them for extra protection and to make sure that the color won’t fade.