Piece description from the artist
Part of the challenge of being a black & white film photographer is ensuring the details of a scene don't get lost in the shadows or highlights when it is crucial.
This was the challenge I set myself when photographing the Henniker, NH (US) town hall while a college student at New England College in 1988. That late Autumn day was bright and crystal clear, cold; everything lit by the midday sun to be in contrast with each other, and all hard lines.
Photographing the shadowed branches against the white clapboard siding was irresistible—the tree trunk obliging as the odd guest.
I work mainly in series form, and you review them at https://www.flickr.com/photos/ananda/albums.
Ken Heyman, Eugene Atget, James Nachtwey, and Mary Ellen Mark are my photographic mentors; and I seek to photograph as beautifully as Lord Dunsany wrote
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