Bookmark #5, 2010. My organizational skill for organizing my photography is minimal. 50 years ago, I would put all my negatives in a shoebox in the University darkroom. Unfortunately, they were all lost. 20 years ago, I still used a shoebox, and prints were scattered on my office floor. 15 years ago, I got better with storage, but I had no indexing plan. Now, everything is digital on two computers with 3 2 gigabyte drives. My indexing is multiple notebooks, which I lose and find. Fortunately, Facebook finds many of the photos I've lost and reminds me when I first posted them. Bookmark was made at work during slack time with my Canon PowerShot SX 120. Lighting is indoor available overhead. minimal processing in PS.
Deconstructed in Black and White. from 2010.
Gorgeous abstract, colorful photos. I notice several triangles, which give the great composition. Thanks for sharing your progress with image storage! Farber found out the hard way how important it is, when his studio flooded. Lucky for him it was one of those happy accidents, with wet slides now turned into art prints!