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CameraArts Preview Portfolios: October 3, 2007

We at CameraArts Magazine are pleased to present our latest three preview portfolios, after a two-week hiatus. Perhaps that isn't much, but it's felt much longer to us! We love reading your comments on every new installment, and look forward to printing them in future issues of CameraArts! The new batch of portfolios includes the black-and-white portraiture and street scenes of Polish photographer Taduesz Dabrowski, the urban night images of Lynn Saville, and the series "Flora" by Randy Turoff.

Feel free to leave your comments below the fold!

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12 Comments:

At 2:05 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mediocre student work, who was the judge?

 
At 11:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Randy Turoff: Traditional subject made new. Feeling of living movement especially in Bowl of Pansies and Dangling Fuschia. Almost ominous under current to Fuschia and Topiary. In my face which is what I like in art.
SLM

 
At 2:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Some of the portraiture for Tadusesz work looks like the highlights are blown, sorry

 
At 9:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Flora Prints by Randy Turoff were beautiful. She certainly has the skill for photographing flowers. JG

 
At 7:19 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of the b&w's by two photographers, only one,Saville's "Web & Awnings," avoids cliches and sentimentality.
Turoff's color work is excellent -- anyone who likes painterly photos will ask for more.
-- sd

 
At 12:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi,

There is a new print-on-demand / social-networking fine art site for artists which allows you to sell fine art originals and prints online.

I thought you might be interested in taking a look or writing about it.

 
At 10:51 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice pictures, especialy this one with an old guy in the fog. Congratulations!

 
At 2:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Randy Turoff's work superbly evokes the lytical lushness of nature, which we still need...,with a fresh twist. The depth and layers make the flora portraits compelling and interesting.

KLM

 
At 1:47 PM, Blogger Ian Aleksander Adams said...

how does one submit work for this kind of thing?

 
At 8:52 PM, Blogger Curtis said...

PLEASE Don't PRINT the flowers or the "light" pieces. The other guy did much better in my opinion, but who am I?
NOT anonymous
CurtisNeeley.com

I do not get your magazine so it really won't matter to me.

 
At 4:35 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dabrowski's church stands no comparison.

 
At 4:41 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dabrowski's church stands no comparison.

 

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