“Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at, then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.” Don McCullin Today we were joined by a guest, Karchi Pearlman, a photographer with more than 30 years of photography experience here in the US and abroad. Karchi shared with us a polyglot of snapshots and pictures from his earliest days of photography to his latest several series. His photography aesthetic was clearly influenced by his pre-photography education in philosophy and later his need to share his spiritual feelings in his picture capture and presentation narrative. His most recent series or projects included Joshua Tree, Santa Monica Beach, City & Highway Scapes and lastly his Monument Series. Discussion ranged from specific techniques to aesthetics of composition and production. We chatted a bit about the inspiration and nidus of each project There obviously too many pictures to show on our blog post. Below are three examples from his more recent work.
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