Accepted in Trilogies from Lenswork

Last fall, I was notified that my submission for the Trilogies book from Lenswork magazine was accepted. Since I’m usually so bad at making deadlines, I was very grateful to be in this book. I have my copy (and maybe a few extras). The three images I submitted were taken in the mechanical room at Carrie Furnace near Pittsburgh, PA. It is a an old steel mill that was abandoned for several years and is now being run as a historic site by Rivers of Steel.

Late post

So, back in September, I had three prints shown in the Ninth Annual Mister Fred Rogers Juried Fine Art Exhibition at the Latrobe Art Center. https://www.latrobeartcenter.org/events-all/ninth-annual-jas

It was an honor to be included and it was fantastic to be shown next to many incredible pieces of art. Here are the three of mine that were accepted:

Gift-Wrapped Heart
Falls Below Cucumber
Upper Jonathan Run Falls

I’ve been published!

I’ve never been great with deadlines.  But I finally got files together and entered a few photos for the B&W Magazine contest for traditional methods last year.  And one of my Mordançage images got in!  Woo hoo!  So it was in the October 2018 issue (#129) on page 31.  The original is a little smaller than 8×10 and is on Ilford fiber paper.

Brushed Iris