Commitment to Growth
Portland Japanese GardenIn this post I would like to describe why I'm pursuing black and white and how I think it will ultimately improve my photography by helping me focus on the story within an image.
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In this post I would like to describe why I'm pursuing black and white and how I think it will ultimately improve my photography by helping me focus on the story within an image.
Read MoreA lovely 'clean' portrait of a leopard that has a special place in my memory as it reminds my of the first day of my fantastic trip to Botswana in 2011.
Read MoreThis is the eighth and final image from the Sculpture series. This post includes the highly accelerated and narrated video of the entire editing process for the image featured here.
Read MoreThis is the seventh of eight images from the Sculpture series. Here I finally detail the step-by-step process of editing these images for the gallery hanging!
Read MoreThis is the sixth of eight images from the Sculpture Series. In this post, I discuss the excessive smoothing, and even possible blocking, that you may be seeing on your computer screen. Needless to say, the images aren't really like that… but there's a good reason it looks that way!
Read MoreThis is the fifth of eight images from the Sculpture series. This image is different from all the rest; it was the only one not shot on the Leica MF camera. Read on to see why!
Read MoreThis is the fourth of eight images from the Sculpture series. In this post, I share some thoughts on digital manipulation, what I learned in this project, and pushing one's own boundaries.
Read MoreMy new video training, "Artist in Action: Joseph Linaschke's Large Scale Black-and-White Photographs" is now live! Check it out here.
Read MoreThis is the third of eight images from my next show. In this post I tell the backstory to the project; the inspiration and the history behind it.
Read MoreThis is the second of eight images from my next show. In this post I talk a little about the printing company and the gallery hanging itself.
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