B&W (USA) Magazine, issue 14, August 2001, published a letter to the editor of mine which they titled, "Could The Internet Make The Conventional Gallery Obselete"?
It was a gutsy move, I thought, for the editor to publish the letter at all considering how many BIG NAME galleries purchase ad space in B&W.
Murray
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Note to self: Turn your negatives into positives.
Book project in the works for, oh, about two years now. Maybe I should get moving on that, eh?
- CJ
Yes you should, I`d love to see your work in print.
What I`d really like , is to see your actual prints, but I haven`t seen you announce any shows in Norway
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Amund
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-Digital is nice but film is like having sex with light-
My stuff's been published all over the place. From Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone and Penthouse (portrait of a guy with his cloths on. True), to Boys' Life, Car & Drive, and Family Fun.
You can see tear sheets on my "Commissions" page on my web site.
Cover of a bluegrass CD in 2003. I'll bet by now the CD has sold in the tens.
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If I had been present at the creation, I would have given some useful hints for the better arrangement of the Universe.
Alfonso the Wise, 1221-1284
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A few dozens of articles in Photographos magazine (mainly on darkroom technique, but some on historic processes and product reviews), a portfolio in Eidolo magazine (plus one in the new issue, about traditional printing techniques) and one book (history of 20th century photography - or something). I've been the editor (and had written a couple of articles) in the mag the school I worked in published for a while.
My pro pictures have been published in various architecture mags.
I have also written a few articles in local papers, mostly about animals