Posts Tagged ‘culture’

Monochrome – China

The Li River of Yang Shao China by Jay Goodrich

Photography began as a monochromatic system. This because of the fact that the technology did not exist to create color images until much later. Looking at the history of photography, many call the early days out as a black and white period, although this is not a true representation of the art form. These types [...]


The Journey is Worth the Experience – China

Sunset over the Pines of Huang Shan, China by Jay Goodrich

  Have you ever wondered why a certain grandparent goes beyond your parent’s ability? I am not criticizing my parents by any means, they are still raising me to this day, even when I think they shouldn’t be. Something happens though when a person takes over the role of a grandparent. It is like they [...]


Cultural – China

Riding a bicycle in Yang Shao, China by Jay Goodrich

  Culture. My first thought was that cultural photographs would have to contain people in them, right? You can’t have a culture without people? That’s correct, but does a cultural photograph need to have people in it to be successful? Culture is about customs, art, food, clothing, etc. This very concept is something that would [...]


Defining the Abstract – China

Radioactive Man #1, Xin Meng, China by Jay Goodrich

I spent ten and half hours on a plane sitting next to Art Wolfe and a woman that we both dubbed the “Pilipino Crazy Woman”. Yeah that’s right, six foot two inches tall and stuffed between a 300 pound woman and Art. She received her titled because every so often she would nudge against me [...]


Duality – China

Huang Shan China at Sunset by Jay Goodrich

There is this heavy metal band that I listen to on a regular basis named Slipknot and they have a song titled “Duality”. This song alternates between the heavy metal that most would dub “noise” and a calmer, completely comprehendible singing, hence the name. I have been thinking of this song for most of the [...]


New Skiing Gallery on Our Stock Site

skiing – Images by Jay Goodrich We are finally getting new images up on our Stock site. The more that go in there, the more we will update you on those new images. These are only a handful of what is to come!