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Digital Prints and iPhone Images: A Photographic Journey

Mini eggplants

It has been quite a while since my last photo portfolio, so I’m very happy to finally be able to put up some new imagery after struggling with health issues for over three years. While I usually do my work with my trusted pair of heavy digital cameras, this portfolio consists entirely of images taken with my iPhone. It is a dinosaur too – by today’s fast changing standards – a hand-me-down 6S Plus that I am grateful for. Nonetheless, it is the eye and vision that matter, right?

Several weeks ago on my way to the dental chair I met someone on a BART train who I noticed had a Leica film camera, and we had a fun conversation about “old school” photography. I think he was about half my age, and exited about “discovering” film. I had to set him straight about darkroom fumes though. Let’s not go overboard. No more chemicals for yours truly if you please. I love processing photos on the computer screen and digital printing on quality art paper – it was a milestone in terms of innovation when both arrived, and desktop publishing and fine art printing became a reality for normal everyday users.

The first digital image I ever took if I remember right, was with a Sony Mavica that used floppy discs! Anyone remember those? I think it was around the time when the Macintosh SE and Plus came out, perhaps the Classic. It was very practical that you could insert the discs directly into the Macintosh. The precursor to modern CF cards. Continuing my conversation with the fellow on BART, we discovered we both shared an interest in the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson. What’s not to like? He was such a master of his craft.

Recently, while perusing the Apple website I was astounded at the leaps and bounds iPhone cameras have taken. Their top of the line iPhone 16 Pro Max model made for photographers, rivals professional DSLRs. What a technological advance, and a light year leap from the Mavica.

I have had a lot of fun with the images in this new portfolio, from photographing breakfast I made for my “kids” (all grown up), who protested to no avail that this was for “kids” when breakfast was served (I loved making it – and eating my fair share too), to Black & White images of small slices of life, to nature that I love so much, and of course special photos of my faithful cat Calvin. Can you find my “the decisive moment(s)” homage image(s)? Say the last two words quickly three times – think “Fox in Socks”. 🙂

Explore and enjoy,

Matthias Leue

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A Blur of Feathers

I took this photo quite some years ago, but it remains one of my favorites. The blur of sandpipers has always reminded me of music notes. I wonder if an orchestra could keep up with this movement.

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New 2022 Photo Portfolio

The dramatic beauty of the sea, the pure joy of watching koi just meandering about, a crane’s elegant walk, a splash of color in the form of a plant, the rich texture of bamboo, the stark limbs of California oaks, or the expanse of a wheat field. What a beautiful world.

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Foggy Rocks
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Sausage Delivery

Another “Cartier Bresson” moment. This boy was safeguarding his just acquired sausage. I forfeited my place in line briefly to take this photo. He was on the move.

Sausage Delivery
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Bristlecone pine

Carved by Time

I took this photo many years ago but am still very fond of it. The texture of this section of Bristlecone pine just lent itself to printing too. The oldest tree on earth, it grows in the High Sierras.

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Bicycle

This photo has a charming touch of nostalgia to it. The black & white aspect gives it a bit of a Cartier Bresson impression. Taken one summer in the city of Kassel, Germany.

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Beethoven

I saw this chalk pastel drawing while walking in a city in Germany in 2012. This person has remarkable talent. I think Beethoven would approve, perhaps even applaud – although that may fall on deaf ears if you forgive the pun. I’m always saddened when people just walk by something like this completely ignoring such creativity. I suppose shopping is more important to them. I for one, thoroughly appreciated this street art.

Turtle Bay – 2017

Sandpipers

My Black & White image “Sandpipers” will be on display at the West Coast Biennial Juried Art Exhibition at Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding, Ca.

A little background info on the photo: it was taken in Sonoma County in a marshy area, that was quite muddy and unappealing – surrounded by a bunch of litter and debris. By printing the photo in Black & White, I was able to obscure this aspect of the surroundings while at the same time capturing the beauty, motion, and liveliness of the rambunctious baby sandpipers who had caught my eyes and heart.

 

 January 27 – April 30, 2017.

Turtle Bay Exploration Park