Fine Leatherwork and Fine Art
Fine Leatherwork and Fine Art
I have always had a fascination with everything that happens from the visualization of a photography to the final printed image. When I was young, my parents allowed me to use a Kodak Brownie to take pictures of the world around me. At that time, the pictures ran the gamut of the kids in the neighborhood to my GI Joe. I soon realized I had an eye for photography when my older sister asked who those older kids were in my pictures. It turns out they were my GI Joes, which I had posed for the camera.
This love of capturing my world increased when I saved my money to buy my first SLR, a Canon Ftb. I then learned the back half of the process - the magic that happens in the darkroom.
Through the years, I used different film formats, from 35mm, to 6x6, to 4x5. Each format has its own unique useful properties. And of course, digital photography has entered my world.
I take a camera with me most everywhere I go. I capture what catches my eye. I feel I have a unique perspective. These are reflected in my fine art photography.
During the pandemic, I took up leather crafting. I found I really enjoyed the process. After making some pieces for my friends and family, I started selling my leatherwork. My leather goods come from my designs and constructs through traditional leather techniques by hand.
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