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Photography and Web Design in Camden, Maine: Jim Dugan I do commercial photography and web site design in Camden Maine. Check out the portfolio and client list.
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Jim Dugan came to Maine in 1989 to study photography at the Maine Photographic Workshops (now the Maine Media Workshops). He stuck around, working first as a photographer’s assistant, then as a designer. He continues to seek a balance between photography and design. (Photo credit for rowing picture: Capt. Barry King of the schooner Mary Day) When the web came along, he decided to learn a bit about it. Within a few days, he had created a web site. Not one he would let you see all these years later, mind you, but he realized that this was sure to be crucially important in the future. Jim teaches photography for a week every summer aboard the schooner Mary Day, where he has also served as relief crew and sails a few times every summer. A few years ago, he took up Shakespearean acting when he tried out for Hamlet with Camden Civic Theatre. He got a minor role and by the end of rehearsals had wangled his way into two other parts (finally doing Rosencrantz, the doctor and a knight). Since then, he’s had parts in As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew, and…
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I delight in versatility and live for the challenges my clients bring me. Photography “Yes, it’s a picture of a tree. But what else is it a picture of?” Minor White I make a considerable part of my living from taking pictures that are designed to sell things. So why am I quoting a fine-art photographer and educator who might consider me a bit of a sell-out? Because I don’t think the line between art and commercial illustration is that clear and bright. I’m trying to move people and I would argue that the artist is trying to manipulate emotions in many similar ways. The outcome may be different but we both use similar tools and techniques. The word photography comes from two Greek words that together mean “drawing with light.” This is perhaps the single most important thing to know about photography. It is with light — not cameras, computers, chemicals, models, assistants — that we make pictures. Knowing how to use the light that’s there, improve on it, or create great light from scratch is the key to making pictures that move people. Web Design I started looking at the web in the summer of 1995 and built…
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What can I do for you? Sorry for the form but if I put my email address on here, I get lots more unsolicited commercial email. This keeps the spammers at bay. Thanks in advance for writing! Jim [contact-form 1 “Contact form 1″]
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Photography and Web Design in Camden, Maine: Jim Dugan I do commercial photography and web site design in Camden Maine. Check out the portfolio and client list.
Portfolio
Just the Best
Timeless Maritime
Food
Product Photography
Maine Harbors
Portraits
Portraits 2
Furniture
Sunrise in Rockland Maine
Shop
Maritime
Maine Schooners
schooner Mary Day
Rockland
Rockland Breakwater
Sunrise
Camden
How to Buy
ABOUT
Jim Dugan came to Maine in 1989 to study photography at the Maine Photographic Workshops (now the Maine Media Workshops). He stuck around, working first as a photographer’s assistant, then as a designer. He continues to seek a balance between photography and design. (Photo credit for rowing picture: Capt. Barry King of the schooner Mary Day) When the web came along, he decided to learn a bit about it. Within a few days, he had created a web site. Not one he would let you see all these years later, mind you, but he realized that this was sure to be crucially important in the future. Jim teaches photography for a week every summer aboard the schooner Mary Day, where he has also served as relief crew and sails a few times every summer. A few years ago, he took up Shakespearean acting when he tried out for Hamlet with Camden Civic Theatre. He got a minor role and by the end of rehearsals had wangled his way into two other parts (finally doing Rosencrantz, the doctor and a knight). Since then, he’s had parts in As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew, and…
ABOUT
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I delight in versatility and live for the challenges my clients bring me. Photography “Yes, it’s a picture of a tree. But what else is it a picture of?” Minor White I make a considerable part of my living from taking pictures that are designed to sell things. So why am I quoting a fine-art photographer and educator who might consider me a bit of a sell-out? Because I don’t think the line between art and commercial illustration is that clear and bright. I’m trying to move people and I would argue that the artist is trying to manipulate emotions in many similar ways. The outcome may be different but we both use similar tools and techniques. The word photography comes from two Greek words that together mean “drawing with light.” This is perhaps the single most important thing to know about photography. It is with light — not cameras, computers, chemicals, models, assistants — that we make pictures. Knowing how to use the light that’s there, improve on it, or create great light from scratch is the key to making pictures that move people. Web Design I started looking at the web in the summer of 1995 and built…
CONTACT
What can I do for you? Sorry for the form but if I put my email address on here, I get lots more unsolicited commercial email. This keeps the spammers at bay. Thanks in advance for writing! Jim [contact-form 1 “Contact form 1″]
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