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Sandscapes
A history of the ocean - Part 1



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Sandscapes came along from a larger series of photos I have been making title
"A History of the Ocean". I am currently photographing the ocean from a partially personified perspective that the Ocean documents itself, in a sense it even communicates, certainly in the geological as with these patterns in the sand, but in a much greater sense that eludes our understanding. I hesitate to label it any further as that is applying human definitions to something definitely not human, which just hinders our ability to understand it. Nonetheless, there is a distinct mystery to the ocean, a body of water that is as old as the planet in some respects, and will live as long as the planet does too.

In my attempts to grasp the enormity of this idea, I find myself often standing at the beach, wondering if the ocean could communicate in a way we understood, would these be the stories it would tell.


I have lived my entire life in the Pacific Northwest, so it is therefore of little surprise that I became interested in photographing its many natural splendors. Bitten by the photography bug a little over six years ago while hiking in the Columbia River Gorge,
I try to combine my love for the outdoors with my passion for photography.

I am always mindful that even familiar locations can hold fascinatingly new perspectives.
I often travel with a small assortment of cameras to help photograph places in creative and new ways, be it with a plastic Holga, a wooden pinhole or my Pentax 6×7 loaded with Ortho or Infrared film. Despite this small armament of equipment, I firmly believe that the most important things happen behind the camera, not in it.



By: Zeb Andrews (USA)













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Walking the Dog



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We live in a village nearby Cologne - the area is called Kraut Country. I want to show you some "prominent points" of our daily morning walk through fields of cabbage and barley, paddocks and sheep-runs. My dog Kyra is not amused, when I take the Hasselblad with me, but she doesn't notice Holga, another advantage of "Her Ugliness". Amazingly my perception has changed since I have Holga in the jacket-bag, possibly this is just a momentary appearance, because it´s a new toy or is it a irritation of new diffuse glasses for old eyes - everything looks pretty. Anyway - I took some shots of surrounding area, as I had seen it never before and had a lot of fun in the darkroom.

(Bio: born 1948, 1966-1969 training to photographer, 1970-1973 study at Werkkunstschule Köln, 1973-1992 commercial photographer, since 1992 black&white lab and manufacturer of photochemistry)

By: Wolfgang Moersch (Germany)











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"I am 23 years old, from Bulgaria. My photos are absolutely non professional, everything I do is just a spontaneous act. I believe that nothing is as we see it and this is my general reason to shoot; photos show me what my eyes missed. I want to know that those caught moments can provoke people's feelings, to remind them of a forgotten thought or memory. I prefer to work with simplicity; refraining from concreteness and big concepts. I enjoy the freedom while I am taking photos. I use only analogue cameras, mainly an old russian Kiev 60. What attracts me in film is that there is always something uncertain and surprising. "


By: Alexandra Patova (Bulgaria)








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