Love the new logo and how it is not so picture perfect. It has a more RAW feel to it, and I think it will play well with v2 of Strohl Works. Also I know you mentioned in your newsletter that you got a lot to do with Strohl Works, if you ever need any help at all, please let me know, I can be your guy for the job.
I'm really going to like this side of your work! If a picture is worth a thousand words, just imagine the story telling real words can convey! I'm a big fan of the logo 💪🏻
Interesting take. I would offer that, with regard to AI in editing, it depends on your intended vision for the image outcome. In other words, do you want to stay true to the reality of what was, or do you want to modify it to fit a certain end goal (aesthetically or otherwise). Either way, it’s both scary and exciting times once more for us photographers who survived the film to digital transition era!
The logo is bang on! Looking forward to the new project launch!
Love the new logo and how it is not so picture perfect. It has a more RAW feel to it, and I think it will play well with v2 of Strohl Works. Also I know you mentioned in your newsletter that you got a lot to do with Strohl Works, if you ever need any help at all, please let me know, I can be your guy for the job.
I'm really going to like this side of your work! If a picture is worth a thousand words, just imagine the story telling real words can convey! I'm a big fan of the logo 💪🏻
Enjoy your perspective. Playlist is appreciated too. I always need music without words for thinking reading and writing. ❤️
I’m super happy to find you here Alex. Loving your work for years and I think you’re a great storyteller as well.
I love those whole Hawaiian set mate. It’s cool to see your take on the tropics 👊🏼
Its hard to get it wrong there!
Interesting take. I would offer that, with regard to AI in editing, it depends on your intended vision for the image outcome. In other words, do you want to stay true to the reality of what was, or do you want to modify it to fit a certain end goal (aesthetically or otherwise). Either way, it’s both scary and exciting times once more for us photographers who survived the film to digital transition era!
Sure thing. But at some point it stops being photography and becomes digital art. Its where do we draw the distinction?
Exactly, I’m more for the staying true to photography 🍻
The logo is great. You’re right. It’s explorative and has no boundaries.
Pete!