PSA EID STUDY GROUP #15

DIGITAL ARTIST and PHOTOGRAPHER

Ed Weingart 

 

Osprey

 

 

 

 

Osprey

 
Believe it or not, this photo was taken in the middle of a crowd at Bush Gardens Florida.  The Osprey was sitting on the arm of the handler.  The birds name is Sparky since it was hit by lightning and a that point did not know it was a bird.  That is the only reason I could get that close to an Osprey.  I created a background and eliminated the  people, etc. that were in the origional photo.

 

 

Joan Field

 

Carmen Sewell

 

Barbara Thornberry

 

Linda L Hudson

 

Jocelyn Laporte

 

Brian Mishmash

 

 

 

Ed Weingart 

        BIOGRAPHY

The digital camera and the computer allow for a unique experience for the
photographer to explore the world of the artist. As the artist uses paint and a
brush, the photographer using the digital image and the computer, creates a new
form of photographic experience.
 
 
My earliest experiences with photography was with a Kodak 616 bellows camera
which was used to take pictures of my adventures on my bicycle around Long
Island. My father’s darkroom gave me the opportunity to bring these images to
life. I became President of the Paumanauk Camera Club in Port Jefferson and a
member of the Photographic Federation of Long Island.
 
I received a B.E.E. from Polytechnic University and retired from my career in
radio communications as Vice President of Engineering for AT&T Wireless.
Presently I am a member of the Hampstead Art League and Star Exhibitor in the
Photography Society of America.
 
Since all my goals in picture making could not be accomplished using darkroom
techniques, the advance of digital photography satisfied my lifelong envy of
artists who could create paintings and avoid unwanted distractions. My
photographs demonstrate the expanding horizons of digital photography and the
opportunities available to the ‘artist’ who "Paints with a Camera"
My favorite subjects include animal close-ups and scenes from nature.  I
presently reside in Hampstead, North Carolina.


 

 

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