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Miss Shirley
This is 120 6×4.5 medium format Kodak Tmax 400 film processed in Xtol 1:1 with my Fuji GA645zi and a yellow filter, taken on a VERY stormy day in the Port Royal Town Docks where the shrimpers live…
I love the dark stormy sky and the rain drops on the water in front of the shrimpers. It inspires me to immerse myself into the creative process of capture, development, wet scanning and processing. What better than to record decaying boats with old technology!
A landscape, wildlife, and fine art photographer for 45 years, Mark Hilliard has traveled the world in pursuit of his photographic visions.
He began dabbling in black and white photography at the early age of 13; the hobby quickly became a lasting and important part of his life. Before accepting a position with Eastman Kodak in the early 1980's, he traveled extensively as a member of the U.S. Navy. And after retiring from Eastman Kodak in the mid-90s, Mark started taking nature photographs on a full time basis in upstate New York.
In 1997, Mark moved to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina where he lived aboard a small boat. He spent this time exploring and photographing the waterways, islands, and wildlife of the Low Country. He is now a well-known and respected advocate for the environment.
When asked about his philosophy on nature photography he says, “I tend to concentrate on the smaller, secret side of nature that most people overlook, a different view on the world that surrounds us each and every day. I work in color, but black & white photography and infrared photography have a special place in my heart; they tend to show a different view of things we pass by every day. I look at my photographs as portraits of nature rather than pictures, and I often spend hours with a single subject.”
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