I was talking to a guy at Samys recently who was shooting with a leica digital camera. It looked like a real camera until I saw that big LCD screen in the back. It was kind of like when a guy shaves his legs, It looks good but there is just something that is so wrong.
Rod Lyons is a Fine Art Photographer and and retired Professor of Photography at Los Angeles Valley College. He began his photography career more than 50 years ago as a photographer for the U. S.
Air Force. In 1978, Lyons graduated from California State University, Long Beach, with a degree in journalism with an emphasis in photojournalism. Twenty years later he went back to the university to pursue a MFA with an emphasis on fine art photography. While he has produced a significant body of work over the years, Lyons feels that his fine art career is just beginning. “I have spent a long time just making photographs because that is and was where I found the most joy. Now I believe that the work is not complete until I can share it with others.” Lyons enjoys all types of photography but his subjects of choice are urban landscape and portraiture. Current projects include, “The Disney Concert Hall”, an impressionist view of the Frank Gehry work of art in downtown Los Angeles. There are also urban landscape portfolios of photographs made in Los Angeles, New York, and Paris, France. Lyons may be contacted through his website: www.rodericklyonsphotography.com
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