Gloomy days are the best days . . . for color, that is.
So often we get discouraged on a cloudy, overcast day. But when it come to capturing the softness of a flower blossom, gloomy days are the best. Some of our best work with blossoms has been on days when most people would stay in the studio and wait for the rain to stop and the skies to clear. In fact, on sunny days, we often use a light diffuser to eliminate the shadows and give us the same effect. This day we opted for God's diffuser - clouds.
Photographer-artist combo Ken & Lois Wilder, pairs the best of two creatives.
Ken spent 20 years in corporate market planning and advertising before developing communications programs privately with photographers and designers.
Lois taught art privately, wrote forty articles for the decorative arts industry and was a color consultant to Binney & Smith.
Ken’s skill with photography along with Lois’s transition from pencils and brushes to digital art articulates a rich imagery that communicates.
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