wes loder
Photographer/Historian
After some thought, I am making my first collection of photographs available for public purchase via Blurb direct sales. Take a look. <https://www.blurb.com/b/5910338-landscapes-and-interiors-1>
These were all taken using either Nikon RF or Nikon F cameras. Mostly in the early to mid 1970s, but some recently. I believe they reflect my longtime interests in telephoto work, photo-macrography and portraits. Thank you. WES
These were all taken using either Nikon RF or Nikon F cameras. Mostly in the early to mid 1970s, but some recently. I believe they reflect my longtime interests in telephoto work, photo-macrography and portraits. Thank you. WES
Shac
Well-known
Wes -very nice images. thank you for sharing
David
David
Steve M.
Veteran
Didn't look at them all (it's not very intuitive to do so on that website, at least to me), but the "hands shot" is very, very good from what I can make out from the tiny image on my laptop.
If you don't mind a suggestion, online sales of photographic images is sort of a tough sell, but seeing a book in person is something altogether different. If it were me, I would also go 'round to galleries and such and ask if I could put a few copies of the book in them on consignment.
If you don't mind a suggestion, online sales of photographic images is sort of a tough sell, but seeing a book in person is something altogether different. If it were me, I would also go 'round to galleries and such and ask if I could put a few copies of the book in them on consignment.
wes loder
Photographer/Historian
Thank you Steve for the suggestion. I first published this collection several years ago as a gift for my family. But recently I noted Swift1's project and thought, hey, why not? Maybe someone other than my family my enjoy this. Always worth a try. WES
olifaunt
Well-known
(it's not very intuitive to do so on that website, at least to me)...
Me either. I figured the preview just gave you the picture of the book until I saw your post, went back, and even then it took me a while to figure out how to turn the page.
I love the pictures.
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