The February issue of LensWork magazine features the excellent work of Austin Granger.
Congratulations, Austin! Well deserved.
Merg
The February issue of LensWork magazine features the excellent work of Austin Granger.
Congratulations, Austin! Well deserved.
Merg
Awesome! Congratulations Austin.
Cool.
I will go checkout out!
Yes, congratulations!
Tin Can
Wow, heading over to my local B&N to buy it! Well deserved for a wonderful photographer!!
Well deserved. Not suprised, most excellent work. Congratulations
Principal Unix System Engineer, Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems
Congratulation brother Austin! A fully deserved honor.
Congratulations, Austin! We forum members have always appreciated your images. They deserve to be in LensWork for others to enjoy as well!
Thank you everyone for the very kind words!
I wish I could tell you that the pictures were made with a view camera, but all of the ones featured were from smaller formats (all film though).
However, just last night, in preparation for an upcoming trip, I loaded all my 4x5 film holders. Hopefully I'll be able to bring something back decent to share.
Thanks again.
Austin
Oh, if you'd like to see the entirety of the project that the LensWork selections are from, below is a link. I'm planning on editing the thing down, putting it in some kind of order, and hopefully, publishing it as a book.
Palouse in Winter: https://www.flickr.com/photos/austin...57675108742313
Abandoned Farmhouse, Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Hello all. I just wanted to let you know that the LensWork Extended Edition is now available online (link below). It features many more images from the Palouse project, as well as an audio interview, in case you want to hear how different my voice sounds from how you'd thought it would sound. :-) Best, Austin
https://www.lenswork.com/index2.html
Church, near Dusty, Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Silos, Eastern Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Dusty, Washington by Austin Granger, on Flickr
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