Posted by Andrew on August 18th 2008

This is the first of a new series where I’ll be taking a quick look at the work of a fine art or travel photographer whose work’s caught my eye.
Detroit born Joseph Szymanski moved to San Francisco to study photography and never moved away. After graduating he became disillusioned with working as a freelance photographer in the digital age, picked up his old Leica film cameras and some Kodak Tri-X 400 and returned to the darkroom to create more artistic photographs.
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Posted by on May 15th 2008

I first came across Sol Lang’s erotic photography on Flickr and was impressed by the quality and depth of his portfolio. His, work, by the way, encompasses much more than just nude women, and is well worth a look.
A visit to his website made clear that Sol is a very active and busy photographer. He exhibits, self-publishes books and calendars and sells prints on Imagekind. This is all in addition to taking photos and running a full time graphic design and communication business.
I thought he’d be a fascinating subject to interview about all of these things. Some of his answers will surprise you.
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