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Another example of Art in Progress - the photographer, Jim Brandenburg, created a book "Chased by the Light". He is an outdoor photographer famous for his work with wolves. For this book, he decided to go out locally near his home and take just 1 photo per day for 90 days. No repeats or backup pictures, just 1 click of the shutter per day. The result is simply incredible! http://www.amazon.com/Chased-Light-Journey-Jim-Brandenburg/dp/1559716711/ref=pd_cp_b_0
http://vogel5050.org/
What an interesting story about the Vogels!
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You're reading Have you seen "The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel: Fifty Works for Fifty States" contemporary art collection ? (it's online!)
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I read the inside cover pages of what this photographer said. He is truly inspiring. I'm going to put that book on my wish list. He speaks of taking pictures during the fall, all the way into winter. What a marvelous book to read during the fall into winter also. He certainly is very famous and to be working for National Geographyic! Wow! Thanks! I'm sorry you didn't get the link to work. I'll check it out with my computer and see what I can get.
by Marguerite on October 15th, 2009
Here is the link. Just click on "Take the Tour" to see some of the collection. See if it works for you. Let me know.
http://vogel5050.org/#
by Marguerite on October 15th, 2009
Very nice people. Just goes to show what ordinary, everyday people can do when they set their mind to something. And.... it brings home the fact that you can accomplish just about anything - if you have the patience and drive necessary.
You will like the book by Brandenburg.
by Fr Joe on October 15th, 2009
I'm definitely going to order it! It will be something to enjoy over and over again. Thanks, again! Yes, the Vogels have an amazing story.
by Marguerite on October 15th, 2009