Shawn James Loseke

Accomplished Photographer, Seasoned Educator, Adept Fine Artist

Photography is a time based medium. Not only does it record a slice of time, it can also transport the viewer to different times through suggestion. The idea of landscape photography has always intrigued me. But not the broad vistas that so often define landscape photography. Instead I have always been drawn to the details of a scene and the concept of time that it can invoke.

When I explore the use of alternative cameras and alternative emulsions I am fascinated by the more tangible sense of the physical that can be created. That idea of a hand-crafted image really appeals to me, especially when it doubles down with the sense of time that can be so unique to photography when using the creative controls inherent in photographic equipment.

Vandyke brown image of a person in the Cloisters of Norwich Cathedral. Tilt shift focus effect and the subject is blurred from movement.