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Tag Archives: justin kern

Transition

I am in the midst of designing a brand new website that will serve as the future home of my photography. I’ll announce more about this site and post some sneak previews of its new look (I’m rather proud of it) over the next few weeks, but you can expect that it will launch sometime...

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Awash

I read an article yesterday about how one’s success as a modern photography is a function of not only his or her skill with a camera and post processing, but is now intimately tied to the ability of said photographer to leverage social media marketing. Here’s a poorly kept secret – I don’t like social...

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Grace (ful)

Grace Cathedral in San Francisco in mid-afternoon. The place was packed, but I held off the throngs for a moment or two to capture a shot of the long center aisle. It is a shame the over-treatment this place so often suffers at the hands of so many an HDR photograph. All things in balance,...

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The Immortals

One of the goals I set for myself in making the images you’ve seen in this series on The University of Chicago was to capture some of the timelessness of old places. No redwoods are these buildings, a scant one hundred and nineteen years mark this University’s founding (and this building is younger still), yet...

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The road

I took this along the James Irvine Trail in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. This spot just reminded me of the scene in The Fellowship of the Ring, when Frodo and his companions are hiding in the trunks of an enormous tree from the Ringwraiths. The knots that you see on the side of the...

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