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Entries in Self-Portrait (5)

Thursday
Jun172010

Through the Lens Darkly

The artist looks at himself through a blurry lensSummer Self-Portrait 2010 | Mark Lindsay

Summer is a season that makes me want to hide. I cannot seem to escape a sun that is now high and white. And bright. For someone who lives in the shadow, the brightness is almost debilitating. I have come to embrace my hypersensitivity to light and to use it as part of my artistic process. While high noon on a summer day can make for intensely boring photos, there is a searing saturation to the images of summer that I often like.

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Monday
Jan122009

A Report from the Field

Shadow cast of the photographer against an old bunker wallSelf-Portrait at Bunker, Marin Headlands | Mark Lindsay


I get glued to this computer sometimes. My eyes stuck wide-open, frozen in a blinkless state, I feel like Alex from A Clockwork Orange in the scene where the reprogram him. Only, in my case, I don't have some creepy attendant putting tear solution in my eyes. "Blink!" I tell myself—always too late to do any good. By the time I actually do remember to blink, my eyelids feel like sandpaper.

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Thursday
Oct092008

Turning the Camera Around

The artist takes a photo of his ragged self after a twelve-mile hike deep in Grand CanyonSelf-Portrait, Phantom Ranch | Mark Lindsay

As a self-conscious young man I never photographed myself. I was so painfully aware of myself and my camera I didn't even want to be seen let alone captured on film. With a camera dangling from my neck I felt more like a clumsy voyeur than an artist. It took me years to feel comfortable with a camera in my hands.

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Thursday
Oct022008

Look at Me Looking at You

A window reflection reveals the many facets of city life as people and events come and goPassing Through | Mark Lindsay

The Red Door Gallery & Collective in Oakland, California is opening its doors on Friday, October 3rd with a new show by Lauren Odell Usher and Heidi Forssel called Look at Me Looking at You. The show is brilliant and witty. I'm honored to have hung a couple prints as an adjunct to the show. If you are in the Oakland area on Friday night, please come see the show. It is at The Warehouse, 416 26th Street, Oakland, CA. The opening will be held from 6-9 PM.

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Saturday
Jun212008

Midsummer Madness

The artist expresses his displeasure for too much sun and too-long daysMidsummer Madman | Mark Lindsay

I've always found it hard to be creative in broad daylight. Maybe I prefer living in the shadow. I've often described myself as a Moon Child rather than a Sun Child. This is all very odd behavior for someone who works with light, etching a facsimile of reality onto silicon chip. No light, no image. Camera or no camera, I still like the dark.

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