Photo a Day – May 3 – In Motion
I love motion in photography. I made this on Amtrak’s westbound Keystone Train, on my way home from a day of work …
I love motion in photography. I made this on Amtrak’s westbound Keystone Train, on my way home from a day of work …
I have a series of limited edition photographs called the “Natural Pattern Collection,” wherein with the help of Mother Nature, panning the …
The Natural Patterns Collection is a series of limited edition abstract landscape photographs. Signed and numbered limited edition prints are available. Contact …
Like the March 9 photo of the day, today’s photograph is made by making a picture of today’s painting palette. …
South Union Street in Middletown … Peaceful after a hellish day in Harrisburg. Yeah PEACE! Prints are available. Contact me to discuss …
This afternoon, my pal Dixie asked: “How is the orchid? It is still blooming, or did you kill it?” Keep in mind …
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Bringing out a new body of work is like jumping one’s motorcycle in air, from one side of a canyon to another. …
Christine Goldbeck’s customers, collectors and visitors tell me that in many cases my photographs look like paintings. She says, “I love the Impressionists and abstract expressionist impressionism, all of which is to say I adore having light as my creative partner and I love the challenge of taking what I see and making it my own.”
Sun up at Tyler State Park, Newtown, Bucks County, PA, a photograph by Christine Goldbeck of Middletown, PA
Tyler State Park in Newtown, Pennsylvania is one of my favorite hiking and photographing sites. These were made the Sunday preceding Labor Day, 2010.
Jay is the garden artist and I am thankful for his prowess with plants and flowers. Yesterday, I spent hours outside in our garden with my cameras, the birds, butterflies, flowers, sunshine and changing light.
in this age of digital photography, some people tend to think everyone is a photographer and such beliefs devalue the craftsmanship we put into our work. Of course, photography has always had a bit of a reputation as not being among the so-called “high arts.” That high-brow attitude sends me into rants.