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Famous artists of the past produced physical, tangible works that could be bought, sold, traded, and displayed. These works were produced by hand and have great value. Looking at an 11×8 Ansel Adam’s original print valued at $15,000 one can’t help but think…is this digital world devaluing art?

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UPDATE:  So the election is over, but I’ve kept this up on the site because I think it’s a great idea and that’s definitely not our last election.  This project was an attempt to get what I felt was an urgent idea across, and that idea was simple…Don’t vote blindly.  Read below, it is the [...]

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Ok, so…we’ve all had time to process this.  And although it still sickens me to my core, the issue is not without it’s lessons.  All photographers need to take note of this situation and recognize where the line is, and when (and when not) to cross it.  Greenberg got her time in the limelight, and [...]

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First off, thanks very much to my friend and fellow nashville photographer Adair Freeman for letting me in on this, as I ultimately live in a bubble and am normally informed very late on various things.   For those of you that don’t know anything about this debacle, here’s some links for you to catch [...]

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