While my Professor Ray Spicer inspired a deep appreciation for black and white photography I do enjoy color as well. Ray Spicer was an Adams pupil and taught rich and high contrast negative development which is a foundation I still apply in Photoshop to this day.
Car Door Experiment - While my Professor Ray Spicer inspired a deep appreciation for black and white photography I do enjoy color as well. Ray Spicer was an Adams pupil and taught rich and high contrast negative development which is a foundation I still apply in Photoshop to this day.
While my Professor Ray Spicer inspired a deep appreciation for black and white photography I do enjoy color as well. Ray Spicer was an Adams pupil and taught rich and high contrast negative development which is a foundation I still apply in Photoshop to this day.
Hands - While my Professor Ray Spicer inspired a deep appreciation for black and white photography I do enjoy color as well. Ray Spicer was an Adams pupil and taught rich and high contrast negative development which is a foundation I still apply in Photoshop to this day.
2 Shadows - While my Professor Ray Spicer inspired a deep appreciation for black and white photography I do enjoy color as well. Ray Spicer was an Adams pupil and taught rich and high contrast negative development which is a foundation I still apply in Photoshop to this day.
While my Professor Ray Spicer inspired a deep appreciation for black and white photography I do enjoy color as well. Ray Spicer was an Adams pupil and taught rich and high contrast negative development which is a foundation I still apply in Photoshop to this day.
Photo Correction - While my Professor Ray Spicer inspired a deep appreciation for black and white photography I do enjoy color as well. Ray Spicer was an Adams pupil and taught rich and high contrast negative development which is a foundation I still apply in Photoshop to this day.
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