Ron Robinson
Photography
My road to professional photography began when I graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. I was classically trained in all aspects of photography. Tools of the trade were 4 x 5film and a view camera. I now work in the digital world; however, I still approach my photography with the same dedication used during my film imaging days: exposure, focus and composition. My enlarger is now Photoshop software, the is still the same. Reproduce images as accurately as possible. Photoshop manipulation of the image is never done, all colors seen in my prints are present in the scene at the time of the photograph. To achieve long-lasting images I use archival pigments and papers for all my prints.
Photography
My road to professional photography began when I graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. I was classically trained in all aspects of photography. Tools of the trade were 4 x 5film and a view camera. I now work in the digital world; however, I still approach my photography with the same dedication used during my film imaging days: exposure, focus and composition. My enlarger is now Photoshop software, the is still the same. Reproduce images as accurately as possible. Photoshop manipulation of the image is never done, all colors seen in my prints are present in the scene at the time of the photograph. To achieve long-lasting images I use archival pigments and papers for all my prints.