The Joy of Childhood by Edwin Loyola

Posted by Admin on January 17, 2011

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By: Edwin S. Loyola

Biography: Multi-awarded photographer Edwin S. Loyola is hailed as the ‘Dark Artist’ for his penchant for dark tones. A veteran at staging exhibitions, Loyola is self-taught and embodies what passion for the craft involves— by relying on instincts to create a work of art. The range and dimension to which he expresses his creativity is evident in his portfolio, where one will find a spectrum of ordinary elements turned into extra-ordinary images. Loyola is a proponent and a staunch advocate of giving back what God has provided, using his talents to create art, whose main beneficiaries are the charities he supports.

Edwin says: I am a creator, who not only takes photos, but makes them.

With a clear mind and vision, with passion and heart coming together in one single moment such as the clicking of the camera, the good manifests itself. And by good, I don’t mean the literal good and bad. I mean — the vision that I see when I take a subject in its pure, unobstructed form; the vision I have that will hopefully encourage your interpretations.

Edwin continues: ‘In my work, the world becomes a wonderful display of perceptions, of expressions, of a realm of contemplative photography where people should become more available to the things all around us — free of any prejudice, free of any predispositions.

I intend to present, through this medium, a natural world made more beautiful by how it is interpreted.

For an inside look at Edwin’s depth of insight and breadth of perspective, it could perhaps help a little to reprise a description of his works from about 10 years ago:

‘Laughter is the child of surprise and a child’s face mirrors the innocence that the rest of the world has lost so early in life.

Indeed for a people long gripped by fear and uncertainty, where the seduction of greed and immediate gratification nurtures yet more distrust and desperation, the singular source of hope are the children.

We, the weary traveler could use some inspiration. Here, Edwin’s images offer us a merry mix of colors and hues painted by the innocence of youth. A sampling of his works is at once ‘a palette of sunny smiles and assured gaze’ that reflects the exuberant world of children. Who would fail to marvel at the simple message that his works evoke?

True, a little boy can put on a mask, paint a face, or a girl crown her hair with dainty flowers. But beyond all that, the only thing that a child can wear naturally is a smile.

One could surmise, perhaps correctly, that his works and those he curates betray Edwin’s predilection for children and everything that they stand for. Nonetheless, if there is anything he has achieved so far, it is that Edwin continues to echo the call to view the world through the eyes of a child.

Websitewww.edwinloyola.com

Image Description – “There is no land like the land of your childhood.”
— Michael Powell

Location – Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines

Photographic Gear – Fujifinepix S602z

Image Editing Software Used – None

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17Jan

Solitary Walk by Rajib Singha

Posted by Admin on January 9, 2011

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Photo By: Rajib Singha

Websitehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/70102217@N00/

Biography – I’m a teacher by profession and a passionate photographer who loves to chronicle the daily drama of life splendid unfolding in front of our eyes.

Image Description – A man wades through a half dried river somewhere in MP, India.

Location - Somewhere in MP, India

Photographic GearNikon D300

Image Editing Software Used – Photoshop7

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9Jan

Sunset Silhouette by Sue Hammye

Posted by Admin on December 22, 2010

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Photo By: Sue Hammye

Biography: Hobbyist Photogragpher, looking to build on it

Websitehttp://timesrememberedphotography.webs.com/

Image Description – Sunset over Lake Andrea, Pleasant Prarie, Wisconsin

Location – Wisconsin

Photographic Gear – Nikon D60

Image Editing Software Used – PS Elements 5

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Get the Shot by Dale Brandt

Posted by Admin on September 30, 2010

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Photo By: Dale Brandt

Biography: Technical Analyst for military publications and amateur photographer. 20 year miltary veteran.

Website – N/A

Image Description – This is a friend of mine and I took this shot while she was taking in and capturing the morning sunrise. We were on our way to work and had to stop.

Location – Chesapeake, Virginia

Photographic Gear – Canon 20D with a Canon 300mm f/4.0L

Image Editing Software Used – Photoshop CS3

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30Sep

Sunrise Shoot by Brian Harrington

Posted by Admin on September 26, 2010

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By: Brian Harrington

Biography: Amateur photographer & very busy dad.

Websitehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/brian71/

Image Description – This shot was taken at one of the NSOP sunrise meets. The photographer in the photo is Ben Jacobsen.

Location – Newton Ave., Narragansett, RI

Photographic Gear – Nikon d300, Tokina 50-135 2.8

Image Editing Software Used – Lightroom 3

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26Sep

It Was A Good Day by Carolee Salat

Posted by Admin on July 19, 2010

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Photo By: Carolee Salat

Biography: Carolee is a mother, photographer, outdoorswoman, and artist who is fortunate to be able to call the northwoods of Wisconsin…home.

Website – N/A

Image Description – Fourth of July. The day’s end. A day for friends, family and fun. A moment of comaraderie and friendship captured in the throws of a fireworks red setting sun.

Location - Black Oak Lake, Land O’Lakes, Wisconsin

Photographic Gear – Nikon D50

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19Jul

Dark Wings by Jeff Rennicke

Posted by Admin on June 30, 2010

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Photo By: Jeff Rennicke

Biography: Jeff Rennicke is a writer, a photographer and a teacher who lives in Bayfield, WI

Website – http://www.jeffrennicke.com

Image Description – If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I’d like to come back as a big, black bird soaring over the sunset-tinged waters of Lake Superior. I’m just saying.

Location - Bayfield, WI

Photographic Gear – Nikon D80

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30Jun

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument by Will Strauss

Posted by Admin on April 15, 2010

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Photo By: Will Strauss

Biography: Photography is just one of the many hobbies that I have.

Websitehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/will46and2/

Image Description – This photo was taken shortly after sunset on 9/30/2009 in the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument outside of Why, AZ just a stones through from the Mexican border. The Park is really beautiful and I can’t wait to shoot it again!

Location – Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument near Why, Arizona

Photographic Gear – Camera: Mamiya RB67 - Film: Fuji Velvia 50 Slide Film - Lens: 90mm - Aperture: unknown - Shutter: unknown - Scanned at 300dpi -Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod w/ 322RC2 Ballhead

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