>>3189721I make large prints of them and sell them at outdoor art shows mostly. I've managed to work my way into a decent limited print market. That said, I'm a huge fan of most NatGeo work, read that magazine from cover to cover every month.
>>3189727Thanks anon. There is a unique quality to using larger film for intimate scenes that makes them almost tangible when viewed. It's hard to explain. The next anon is correct, instagram is the most up to date way to see my images:
https://www.instagram.com/alexburkephoto/>>3189739Sure, I'll dump several of the 6x17 ones after I work through these newer images.
>>3189768I really appreciate all the feedback, well done. Always good to have them picked apart by a critical eye, and most of your thoughts are certainly justified.
>>3189775I don't know if you're the same guy as above but these are all shot on 4x5 film.
I developed a lot of Ektar the other day, first time since May or June so I had a large back log of stuff to get through. Here's one from a summer one-night backpack in Colorado. Soft sunset light after getting poured on by an evening storm.