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Photo Reference Research for Art

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

One of the most difficult parts of my job as an artist is managing my photo reference resources. 40 years ago I began with colored snapshots taken with a cheap camera.  Today these photos are faded and useless, the negatives stored in shoe boxes.  Photo quality improved with a through the lens focus 35mm camera,   before long I had boxes and boxes of slides.  They are labeled by date and location, but sorting them on a light table takes forever.

To find what I need faster I set up file folders by subject ie; moose, caribou, Denali winter, ect., and placed slides in plastic sleeves.  After we moved from the wilderness of Alaska I enjoyed the convenience of one-day service for prints so I abandoned slides, this led to piles of envelopes full of colored photos.  When I find time I file prints by subject in plastic sheets and include them in the folders with the slides. Soon I needed expandable files.

Finally, the age of digital arrived. Now my computer is full of digital images all sorted by date, but not by subject.  When I finally decide to organize my digital photos I will spend weeks on the computer and no time on the easel. Managing my reference resources is an ongoing challenge. Before I start a new painting I fritter away at least a day searching all my various files for support material.  Not a bad problem to have really, and what a wonderful life I’ve led traveling to so many great places to gather research.

More tomorrow,

Gail Niebrugge, Alaska fine art