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Obsidian Grauvre represent the finest images available. Obsidian Grauvre offer experienced collectors an investment in a unique emotional and visual experience. Crafted using the finest papers and inks, these "etchings on paper" represent the culmination of countless hours of work using our Ar*Tem process. Under glass these Grauvres will last in excess of 200 years. Obsidian Grauvre are guaranteed for life.
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“The Wrecked and the Dead” (NF200245-A-SFx)
Location: Somewhere near Durham, NC. I’ve seen abandoned cars before. I’ve seen wrecked cars many times. I’ve never seen such carnage, so many wrecked, destroyed, neglected, deserted, cars. I was profoundly sad, and the longer I wandered around the wreckage, the more deeply saddened I became. There seemed to be no logic to the destruction. I could feel the memories. I could almost feel people sitting in some of the cars, and the pride they would have felt when these cars were new. The carnage of steel and chrome left me without words. Adding to sense of loss was the house that faced the road. From a relatively new farm tractor to a recent vintage tow truck, the area around the house was covered with day-to-day signs of life, except no one lived there any longer. It was - literally - as though one day everyone who lived there - including the children - simply left and took nothing with them. Select a print category: Graphite, Onyx, or Obsidian. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here. -
Photographing the human form is very difficult. The transition of light over the human body is often complex and lighting the human form requires patience and careful attention to detail. The Caravaggio series of fine art nudes began in 2010. Each image in the series is created using countless textures carefully combined as Caravaggio would have painted one of his masterpieces. No two are ever the same, and, the process by which a single image in this series is created is unique and is impossible to recreate. The model featured here is Cheri Summers. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here.
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Afternoon Light 1369 Location: Reidsville, NC
The Afternoon Light series began in 2010. Over three years, more than 1,000 were created. The model in this series was iNnana, Falcon's third muse. Most of the images were created at Belmont, though to series began outside Madison, NC. The series was born on a late winter afternoon as the sun set through the blinds in the room where Falcon and iNnana were working. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here. -
Photographing the human form is very difficult. The transition of light over the human body is often complex and lighting the human form requires patience and careful attention to detail. The Caravaggio series of fine art nudes began in 2010. Each image in the series is created using countless textures carefully combined as Caravaggio would have painted one of his masterpieces. No two are ever the same, and, the process by which a single image in this series is created is unique and is impossible to recreate. The model featured here is Cheri Summers.. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here.
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NyghtVision Volume 9 #4 was published in November 2019. Featured in this edition is the work of Ella Rose, Cheri Summers, Patrick Stack, and Rasmus Stelling. Product reviews include, H&Y Circular Neutral Density Filters, PortraitPro version 19. The Way Back looks at the Mamiya RB67 medium format film camera. There were photo essays by Lew Brown, and Falcon. Lighting the Un-lightable. Poetically Man Dwells returns as well. here.Read this edition for free
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NyghtVision Volume 9 #3 was published in August 2019. Featured in this edition is the work of SirsDarkStar (USA), Gazelle Powers, Dennis Keim, Sandy Ramirez, Katarzyna Wieczorek (Poland). Several new features appear in this edition, including one on how to purchase a vintage lens. The Pentax 6x7 100 MM macro lens was featured and Anonym was the featured model. There were photo essays by Lew Brown, and Falcon. Lighting the Un-lightable. Poetically Man Dwells returns as well. here.Read this edition for free
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NyghtVision Volume 9 #2 was published in May 2019. Featured in this edition is the work of SirsDarkStar (USA), Gregory Brown, John Tisbury (England), Dennis Keim, Spyro Zarifopoulos, Paolo Lazzarotti (Italy). Several new features appear in this edition, including one on how to purchase neutral density filters. There were photo essays by Lew Brown, and Falcon. Lighting the Un-lightable looked at working with Neutral Density Filters. Poetically Man Dwells returns as well. Product reviews included Qimage and PortraitPro. Read this edition for free here.
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Ask anyone where Mortimer, NC is, and they will likely tell you that they haven't a clue. For a very brief period of time, Mortimer was home to a mill driven by water power. Now, it is no more than a collection of abandoned concrete walls. This brook is behind the walls of an otherwise ruined building. There is a deep sense of loss, of mystery, of abandonment. Why would someone spend so much time and money and walk away? Mortimer is a place of unanswered questions. Select a print category: Graphite, Onyx, or Obsidian. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here.
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NyghtVision Volume 9 #1 was published in January 2019. Featured in this edition is the work of Aziza (Ethiopia), Ben Ernst (Netherlands), St Merrique and Lexi were featured models. Several new features appear in this edition, including one on how to purchase vintage lenses. There were photo essays by Lew Brown, Andy Walcott, and Falcon. Lighting the Un-lightable looked at working with ambient light when working with a new camera. Poetically Man Dwells returns as well. This edition features a new format.
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