Subjects include buildings, wildflowers, store fronts and doors, fruits and vegetables, landscapes, churches, forests, and red poppies. As in some of my other albums of color photography, I have excluded titles, captions or other annotations that could distract the viewer from the images themselves.
Cameras used were a Leica M-3 rangefinder camera equipped with a 50mm, a 90mm and a 135mm lens and a Nikon FE reflex camera using a 50mm, a 70-210mm zoom lens and a catadioptric 500mm lens.
On the last pages of this book are ten images I created on a specialized emulsion, Kodak Ektachrome Infrared film, using certain color filters to produce effects that I called "Photographic Fauvism," inspired by painters such as Maurice de Vlaminck, Andr Derain, and Henri Matisse. Just as they had painted red trees and green skies, I wanted to produce similar effects photographically. These experiments were painstaking and time-consuming and many test shots were discarded. I have published herein some of the images I considered the most successful.
All of the photographs in Photography 2018 were composed in the cameras themselves. None were retouched or Photoshopped.