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by Steven Schwartzman
$33.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Baccharis Shadows on Abdomen" by Steven Schwartzman. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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One of the loveliest small trees in Texas in the autumn is Baccharis negleca, not because of colorful foliage but because of the plant's willow-like... more
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One of the loveliest small trees in Texas in the autumn is Baccharis negleca, not because of colorful foliage but because of the plant's willow-like leaves and the delicate fluff that its flowers produce. Here you see the interplay between that intricate foliage, seen both directly in the background and through shadows in the foreground, which are highlighted all the more by appearing on an abdomen rather than purely in nature.
I've been involved with photography since the late 1960s, when I got my first real camera toward the end of my two years in Honduras as a Peace Corps math teacher. From the 1970s through the mid-1980s I went through a phase of black and white infrared photography, often even in 3-D. My current period began in 1999. Call me a nature photographer and you won't be wrong, but because there's not a lot of majestic scenery where I live (which is Austin, Texas), I've gotten interested in portraying the native plants of the region, especially our many wildflowers. Along with them come occasional butterflies, birds, and other small creatures. I often think of all these subjects, even the plants, as if they were posing for portraits, so you could...
$33.00
John Haldane
The light and shadow with the textures are great. Her body could be a tree if you don't look closely. Well done.
Steven Schwartzman replied:
I like the way you saw her body as a tree. We could even say that's why that part of a body is called the trunk.