diptych no. 1
May 17, 2010
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hello there.
well, after spending so much time on that baron wells website last week and thinking about combining images, as well as heather’s thoughts on doing a week of diptychs, i’ve decided to follow suit. i snapped a lot of film over the weekend in a portrait orientation (instead of landscape orientation as usual), and it was a good learning experience. i’m going to be playing around, making diptychs and sharing my results here over the next week or so. i’m looking forward to it and i hope you enjoy.
today, i am liking the photos of toby glanville (via little postcards).
have a good day.

Looks very pretty!
Happy new week Brian!
so true. i don’t know what it is about portrait orientation that is so challenging but i always veer towards landscape as well. also glass + glass = one amazing diptych. looking forward to seeing the rest. happy day.
LOVE toby glanville! also love this idea of your week of diptiques. it is hard to frame things in portrait, definitely a good exercise.
toby glanville’s work is beautiful; gentle, thoughtful and poetic.
this is something i really really want to do, but that plate of mine is so full right now, i’m forcing myself not to take on something else. maybe this fall? let’s get that plate full too.
I am a big fan of this idea…
Toby Glanville’s photographs are absolutely amazing. When I grow up I want to be just like him.
Looks beautiful. A great idea !
Looking quite nice..
Looking forward to it! I really enjoy your photography
I love this, Brian. And I don’t know why it has never occurred to me to do portrait diptychs. These two are beautiful together (holy light).