Fine Art Images
Derived from camera, software, and imagination
Alan Zucker Photography
Nothing Artificial, Hopeful Intelligence
Sometimes I find the colors out there, in the real world. This time, what I found is an exquisite shape. And since I like to play, I played with various color combinations with digital tools. Which one do you like best?
- By the way, this one is pink
- You’re the highlight of my life
- Lazy lightning, sleepy fire in your eyes
- Got my Orange Crush
A Face, through mirrors
My intention is to inspire magical moments. Abra Kadabrah with the Camera.
Let your eyes wander and let your imagination create wonder.
I use mirrorless cameras to capture a scene, often including plants or flowers. Lately, when I do the processing of the images, I have been inspired to get creative. In a recent series, many mirrors have been deployed, and this is an example.
Often, surprising forms emerge that tell deeper stories than what had been on the surface.
Hope
Each drop looks around
Am I biggest?
Am I brightest?Maybe try this…
Live with
So much more hope
Live with
So much more happinessRealize that drops,
are illuminated
by everything
that surrounds them.Ultimately, we are all one.
“We must continually consider the oneness of humanity, remembering that we all want to be happy. “ H.H. Dalai Lama
Collections Explore a few of my collections
Light Bursts
Disrupting an otherwise realistic photograph is one of my favorite things to do these days. Creating and implementing a light burst in a photo adds a expressive dynamism.
Spirals
With these spirals,
I aspire to take you higher;
I spin to make you grin;
I blur to make you purr;
Reality, spun into a new meaning. Enjoy.
Architectural
My only formal photography training came at the UC Berkeley Architecture department. To this day my eye is pulled toward the way light and shadow dance on the face of a human-designed structure.
Flora – Flowers and Plants
I love to get close-up and personal with flowers, leaves, trunks and stems. Much of the plant kingdom has spent millions of years perfecting the art of reflecting light in brilliant and inspiring ways.
Abstract
Maybe we should call this the “Smoke and Mirrors” collection. These images are made using mostly in-camera effects and techniques.