Category Archives: Salton Sea
The Salt Mines
Western Salt Works, Chula Vista California In November of 1996 while driving around California on a magazine assignment I came across the Western Salt Works at the southern end of San Diego Bay. From the beginning I’d been interested in … Continue reading
Posted in American Photographic Artists, Architectural Photography, B&W negative film, Chula Vista, Color negative film, color transparencies, desert, f/64, Film, Ilford FP4, John Durant Photography, Kodak P3200, Kodak Plus-X, Kodak T-Max, Kodak Tri-X, Salton Sea, San Diego, Uncategorized, Vintage cameras, Western Salt Works
Tagged b&w photography, California, John Durant photographer, Kodak, landscape photography, mid-century modern, San Diego, san diego california, sheet film, T-Max, Toyo Omega, Western Salt Works
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Mysteries of the Mojave
God & the Devil in the Land of the Sun Deserts are lonely, beautiful places that share a kind of kinship with one another. The Sinai, Baja California, Death Valley all collect the faithful, the misunderstood and the broke. Even … Continue reading
Posted in desert, Leonard Knight, Mojave, Salton Sea, Salvation Mountain, Slab City, Southwest
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