About the Book
This book is, as the title indicates, a third volume of Portland photographs. The images have been excerpted from what is basically a photographic journal—an ongoing photographic exploration of the world around me.
My hope has been, as always, to document—to capture for myself and others a transient moment of aesthetic pleasure, to make a photograph that means something to me, a photograph that honors the medium’s allegiance to reality, a photograph that preserves a unique and honest sense of the subject.
My hope has been, as always, to document—to capture for myself and others a transient moment of aesthetic pleasure, to make a photograph that means something to me, a photograph that honors the medium’s allegiance to reality, a photograph that preserves a unique and honest sense of the subject.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
- Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 84 - Publish Date: May 17, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords Black and White, Portland, Oregon
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About the Creator
K. B. Dixon is the author of seven novels: The Sum of His Syndromes, Andrew (A to Z), A Painter’s Life, The Ingram Interview, The Photo Album, Novel Ideas, and Notes as well as the essay collection Too True, Essays on Photography, and the short story collection, My Desk and I. The recipient of an OAC Individual Artist Fellowship Award, he is the winner of both the Next Generation Indie Book Award and the Eric Hoffer Book Award. Examples of his photographic work may be found in private collections, juried exhibitions, online galleries, and at K.B. Dixon Images, kbdixonimages.com.