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Christmas Valley Blizzard Panorama

Christmas Valley Blizzard Panorama

Results: Sharing the Image

March 31, 2017

The final image, Christmas Valley Blizzard Panorama, was taken in January 2017, just up the pass from my house (literally a 3 minute drive from home). I had visited this grouping of trees several times and knew I wanted to compose a soft image of them, using the the far side of the canyon to add depth. I waited for a heavy snow, which was easy given our record winter (200% of normal snowfall), and headed out the door. As the sun dropped behind the mountains, I was able to get a nice even light with minimal contrast for the mood I had envisioned. I chose the panoramic format to eliminate sky, further minimize contrast, and simplify the focus on the trees. Given the low light, slow speed film and small aperture required for focus, I ended up with a 2 minute long exposure. This eliminated the ability to see falling snowflakes, and added a bit of detail to the trees, but maintained that soft "foggy" look of the background, as a lot of snow was falling. 

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In panorama photo, Large Format Photography, Landscape Photography, Lake Tahoe Photography, Jon Paul Gallery, film photography, Art, 8x10 film, winter photography, 4x10 film, christmas valley Tags winter, panorama photo, christmas valley, blizzard, Large Format Photography, 4x10 film, 8x10 film, Jon Paul Gallery, pine forest
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Foggy Forest Panorama, Lake Tahoe, USA

Foggy Forest Panorama, Lake Tahoe, USA

Finding Hidden Gems (in the Film Archives)

February 20, 2017

I occasionally go back through my film files and "see how I saw". I have reinforced the idea that I had a latent ability to see "The Fine Art of Nature" before I truly became a photographer. The above image, "Foggy Forest Detail", is a prime example of a hidden gem found in my film archives. Early in my career I captured images

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In Artistic process, Jon Paul Gallery, Lake Tahoe Photography, Landscape Photography, panorama photo, Art Tags Jon Paul Gallery, lake tahoe, panorama photo, film, foggy forest, fine art of nature, film archive
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The reality of a professional landscape photographer...ALMOST. Not worthy.

The reality of a professional landscape photographer...ALMOST. Not worthy.

NOT Taking a Photo at Sunrise

February 5, 2017

As a professional, and as an artist, I have set very high standards for my fine art landscape photography. Given the medium I have chosen, large format film, I put myself out there in the elements where special light is possible, but only expose film when the conditions are worthy of my vision. Simply, I only expose a sheet of film when I feel I have "THE Shot". 

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In Large Format Photography, Landscape Photography, Jon Paul Gallery, 8x10 film, Art, Artistic process, Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe Photography Tags Emerald Bay, Sunrise, Large Format Photography, lake tahoe, Jon Paul Gallery, Fine Art Process
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A happy photographer, Jon Paul, with his 8x10 film camera in Grand Teton National Park.

A happy photographer, Jon Paul, with his 8x10 film camera in Grand Teton National Park.

How I Used Change to Re-Affirm My Photographic Process

January 24, 2017

Often times, we look outside ourselves to find our path. As an accomplished professional of almost two decades, I occasionally look outside myself to see what I should be doing. How I should be doing it. Which path is being followed by others. It can appear as though everyone else is right. I often feel lost. The self doubt of an artist is difficult, but can be re-affirming.

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