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Thursday, December 8th, 2011
It’s an honor to see my work included in The Center for Fine Art Photography’s “Dreams” exhibition this month. The photographs currently on display at C4FAP’s gallery in Fort Collins, Colorado thru January 7, 2012 were selected from over 2,500 entries. The curator of this show, Aline Smithson is the editor of the Lenscratch blog, and a wonderful photographer in her own right. Here’s what she had to say about the show:
“The concept of dreams is a broad one—a dream can be a personal goal, a life fantasy, a desire, and an ethereal scramble of ideas and imagery ripe for interpretation. It was from this heaping platter of ideas and elucidations with which I had to form an exhibition. And what a feast it was. I wasn’t disappointed in this quest, in fact, I was overwhelmed with fantastic images and I was only sorry that I had to edit the exhibition down to 62 images.”
My friend Vyana Bergen inspired the title for this image. She talked about how ancient Celts referred to ‘thin places’ in reference to those magical spots where the veil between worlds is most permeable. Kind of like the Mists of Avalon. This photograph was made in Iceland, but wasn’t included in my Iceland book. It just seemed to have a flavor all its own, so I’m glad it found a home among the dreamy images in this show
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Monday, June 27th, 2011
Thanks, Susan Spiritus!, for including my work in the Exhibition:
SPEAK FOR THE TREES – July 8 thru August 12
Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion
Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, California

Opening Reception: July 8th, 6-9 pm.
SPEAK FOR THE TREES
Mark Ryden,Yoko Ono, Robert Norton, George Katzenberger, Katherin Gray, Axel Erlandson (Tree Circus), Amy Caterina, Stanford University, Sam Maloof, OCC Students, Ed Ruscha, Jim Cokas, Dirk Hagner, Kim Abeles, Ellen Jantzen, Mark Dion (Documentation of Neukom Vivarium), Laurie Hassold, Mark Chamberlain, Jerry Burchfield, Deborah Davidson, Ning Yeh, Lynn King, Winifred Wood, James Lorigan, Corey Stein, Eugenie Goldschmeding, Eric Stoner, Tom Dowling, Cara Barer, Jean Miele, Christopher Burkett, James Surls, Jean Francois Podevin, Larry Scher, Jean Towgood and Pat Warner
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Thursday, March 24th, 2011
The way we see things changes them, and the things we see change us. Everyday magic surrounds us.
So many wonderful conversations! This incredible, synchronistic convergence of more than a hundred of my fellow artists, and tens of thousands(!) of art-lovers from all over the world made New York’s first-ever Artist Project really special. You may have come to Pier 92 looking for inspiration, but meeting you all and having this opportunity to share my work with you inspired me. Thank you!

When I’m photographing, and later when I’m working on the photographs, I’m always listening for that little voice in my head that says “Go this way…” or “What if?” to guide me.
If I listen carefully, and if I do my job right, magic happens. A whisper of the voice of the muse becomes part of the photo, waiting for you to hear it remind you “life is beautiful, and anything is possible…”
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Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Come visit me next week at The Artist Project!
(click on the image above for the full invitation)
It’s been years since I had a show in New York, and I’m excited that this four-day exhibition will showcase a wide range of my photographs, from large-scale black-and-white landscapes to brand-new small, color(!) works.
Attend the Opening Night Reception on Thursday, March 17th from 6-9pm.
Or any of the days of the show:
- Thursday, March 17: 10am-9pm
- Friday, March 18: 10am-7pm
- Saturday, March 19: 10am-6pm
- Sunday, March 20: 10am-6pm
Get free tickets online NOW ; ) so you can go to the show March 17-20.
In addition to my photographs, you’ll see paintings, sculpture, and other works by more than 150 independent artists. Your ticket also admits you to the entire Architectural Digest Home Show.
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Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Hoping my New York friends will take advantage of this opportunity, and come visit me on Pier 92, to see original prints from The Vintage Series, Vestiges of Industry, large-scale black-and-white landscapes, and even some never-before-seen surprises: a special Brooklyn project, and new small (color!) prints!
For those of you who couldn’t make it to recent exhibitions in Oslo or Houston, this is your chance ; )
FREE tickets here.
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Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
As of October 18, 2010, thanks to a successful NYCLU lawsuit on behalf of Antonio Musumeci, the federal government (finally) acknowledges that there are no federal laws or regulations prohibiting photography outside federal courthouses. Details here:
And BTW, it’s also OK to shoot on the subway: NYCT Rules of Conduct on the Official MTA Site – section 1050.9(c). state that “Photography, filming or video recording in any facility or conveyance is permitted except that ancillary equipment such as lights, reflectors or tripods may not be used. Members of the press holding valid identification issued by the New York City Police Department are hereby authorized to use necessary ancillary equipment. All photographic activity must be conducted in accordance with the provision of these Rules.
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Friday, October 22nd, 2010
iPhone-camera-crazed fanboy that I’ve become, here’s my own custom rangefinder-style iPhone4 camera backplate. The printed image, placed inside any clear-backed iPhone case (ie: Griffiin Reveal, Luxmo Crystal Case, etc.) makes the camera side of the phone look like a… camera. ; )
By popular request, here’s the print-res file for free download: www.jeanmiele.com/download/MieleiPhone4RFcam.jpg.zip
The image is a composite, of course, much like my landscapes and other fine-art pics. Thanks to several sources of inspiration: @petapixel, who posted about Yellow15 at nikonjin.com, who was inspired by BeyondTheTech.
Fun.
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Saturday, September 11th, 2010
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Saturday, September 11th, 2010
Really enjoyed the opening for the “Created and Found Maps – Exploration of Self and World” exhibition at the Houston Center for Photography. Many thanks to Frazier King, everybody at HCP, and the Houston photo luminaries who attended!

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Monday, February 1st, 2010
Sorry – my site was down for awhile. Not good!
Here’s my free advice:
Back up everything. Always.
Not just your hard-drives. Entire website, too.
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Sunday, June 14th, 2009
Another recent highlight was Photolucida in Portland, Oregon in April. I can’t even tell you how fun it was to hang out and sample local microbrews with a few old friends – and to meet so many talented photographers. It was inspiring to see such great work, and fun to show The Vintage Series: Scientific Inquiries" to curators, gallerists, and publishers. Special thanks to Aline Smithson for her very kind notice.
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Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
OK, I should be posting more often – and probably getting involved with Twitter and Facebook. Until I do, here’s an update on a few recent happenings:
Norwegian friends (and luminaries from the Oslo photo community!) joined my friend PÃ¥l and I for the opening of our “Vestiges of Industry” exhibition at Fotografiens Hus in Oslo (above). Special thanks to Morten Løberg, Carll Goodpasture, Arne Knudsen, and everyone else who helped us create the exhibition and celebrate the work.)
A really great group of students (and our friends Helge and Tom at StudioTechnika/Farvelabben) made the Oslo Digital Workshop a terrific experience.
Of course every trip to Norway is supplemented with a healthy dose of socializing ; ) My sincerest thanks to Tarand and Morten Krogvold for an amazing dinner at Brasserie France!

The next few day include a road trip in Norway to shoot new industrial images, followed by a brief stopover and shooting adventure in ICELAND with the crew from Mo i Rana! More soon…
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Thursday, November 6th, 2008
This was the 9th time I’ve visited Norway in the last five years! My dear friend PÃ¥l Otnes and I had a great time teaching a sold out workshop at StudioTechnika / Farvelabben in Oslo – to an exceptionally talented and nice group.
Afterwards, PÃ¥l and I took a road trip to shoot a couple of abandoned industrial sites for our upcoming “Vestiges of Industry” exhibition at Fotografiens Hus in May 2009. I’m looking forward to posting more pictures, from both the workshop and the road trip, very soon.
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
I must confess, leading workshops may be the best excuse in the world to travel, make new photographs – and new friends. I am so grateful to realize how many incredible people come to mind as I think about the past few months. Thank you all for your generosity – and thank you ICP & MMW.
The two classes I taught in June at the Maine Media Workshops were a delight, and Eleanor and Herbert Peters at the Thomaston Café very kindly extended the June exhibition of my landscape photographs an extra month, into August. Thank you to everyone who made it (and almost made it) to the opening in June!
New York in summer is also pretty great. The workshops at ICP were filled with amazing people! Returning to Maine to teach a third workshop in September was absolutely icing on the cake. Happy Solstice everyone!
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Friday, February 29th, 2008
My dear friend Jacqui Bishop invited me a number of years ago to create a series of black-and-white portraits and photo-collages to illustrate a second edition of her fantastically useful book “How To Forgive When You Don’t Know How.”
I’m pleased to announced that publication is complete, and the book is now available via www.innerkids.net — and hopefully soon thru Amazon.com, where copies of out-of-print copies of her books sell for collector’s edition prices…
Look for a second editon of another of Jacqui’s books: “How to Love Yourself When You Don’t Know How” (perhaps with a new set of photos by yours truly) sometime in the near future.
Sincere thanks to all our friends who acted as models!
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Friday, February 29th, 2008
I’m very excited about what’s now possible in the magical realm of Digital Infrared. The seminar Fuji’s Brandon Remler and I did in January at at B&H was enthusiastically received, and we’ll be presenting a similar seminar, featuring Fuji’s factory-modified Is-Pro and IS-1digital infrared cameras, at SPE in Denver in March. I’ll also be leading a number of hands on in-depth 5-day infrared workshops in 2008.
(Check the “Teaching” menu at the top of the page for a detailed 2008 workshop schedule.)
Check out the two “infrared” entries below for more about infrared.
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Saturday, June 2nd, 2007
Norway in May was amazing, as usual. Great workshop, fantastic roadtrip to shoot industry in Sweden, and being in Oslo for the National Day on the 17th was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The exhibition of my landscape photographs at Fotografiens Hus Gallery in downtown Oslo was a success, and there’s talk of another in 2008.
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Monday, May 21st, 2007
My dear friend, master digital printmaker Amadou Diallo has just released his first book: Mastering Digital Black and White: A Photographer’s Guide to High Quality Black-and-White Imaging and Printing. The book covers everything you need to know, from resolution, to output, to aesthetics.
There’s even a dedicated website where you can download a sample chapter – which just so happens to feature an interview with yours truly ; ) Check it out!
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Tuesday, April 24th, 2007
I’m happy to report that my Exhibition and the Workshop PÃ¥l Otnes and I are presenting in Oslo are already receiving favorable attention from the photography press in Norway. Take a look at fotografi.no, the website for Norway’s best photo magazine.
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Friday, April 20th, 2007
“Seeing Is Believing,” a gallery exhibition of my black-and-white landscape photographs, opens on May 4th at Fotografiens Hus in downtown Oslo. There’s a reception party from 6-9pm if you’re in the neighborhood.
The prints that make up this exhibition feature images made in Norway (happily, I’ve been visiting Norway often since 2003 to teach and to photograph), as well as the US, Canada, Western Europe, and Japan. In addition to the exhibition PÃ¥l Otnes and I will be teaching a special Digital Workshop, and we may even take a road trip into Sweden to photograph abandoned industrial sites. In fact, it looks like I’ll be spending most of the month May in Norway – including May 17th, which is the Norwegian National Day; I hear it’s quite a party!

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Friday, April 20th, 2007
Special thanks to Tony Gomez, who wrote a feature article about my digital infrared work for the May ’07 issue of Pro Digital Imaging Magazine. The article showcases work made with S3 Pro UV/IR and IS-1 cameras loaned to me by my friends at Fuji.
(Right-click or option-click here to download a 14mb pdf with the complete article.)
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Friday, April 20th, 2007
I’m pleased to announce a newly formed strategic alliance with Innova Digital Art, who manufactures and distributes an amazing line of inkjet papers. Innova is sponsoring my “Seeing Is Believing” Gallery Exhibition in Oslo, and will be featuring my work in an upcoming issue of their newsletter. Shades of Paper has all of the Innova papers – and they’re a pleasure to deal with. Tell Jimmy Doyle I sent you.
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Friday, April 20th, 2007
The Susan Spiritus Gallery, which represents my work on the West Coast, has a whole new website – with my work in the slide show here.
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Tuesday, November 14th, 2006
My friends at Fuji recently loaned me a ProS3 UV/IR Digital 35mm camera that I brought to workshops in Norway in September and New Mexico in October. This camera is made for forensic use (think “CSI”), but take a look at these B&W Infrared Landscapes I made with it. These pictures were shown as part of a presentation I did for Fuji at the Photo Plus Expo in NY.
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Saturday, April 29th, 2006
Camilla Longin’s London Gallery, The Art Movement, will be featuring my black-and-white landscape photographs at Photo London. Photo London is like New York’s AIPAD show – approximately 50 world-class photo galleries showcase collectible photographs which are for sale.
The dates are Wednesday 17 May – Sunday 21 May 2006 at the the Royal Academy of Arts’ Burlington Gardens. I will be at the exhibition Wednesday thru Saturday, and I would love to see you there (booth #15). Please come by, or ask your friends in London to stop by and introduce themselves.

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Saturday, April 29th, 2006
Thanks to the writer Morten Loberg, who attended one of my Photoshop workshops in Norway last year, several bodies of my work are featured in an eight-page spread in Fotografi Magazine, Norway’s premiere photo publication. Very exciting!
In addition, my dear friend PÃ¥l Otnes is now writing a regular Photoshop column in the magazine. If you read Norwegian, make sure to subscribe!
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Tuesday, March 28th, 2006
For your viewing pleasure the “Recent Work” section now features photos from Norway, including the debut of a couple of never-before-seen landscape images.
(The images which were previously in this section have been relocated to other galleries on the site, primarily “Earth and Sky.”)
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Monday, March 20th, 2006
I’m pleased to finally post new images in the “Vestiges of Industry” gallery, for your viewing pleasure. I’ve been working on this ongoing series for the last few years, often shooting work during or after workshops – in Oregon, Norway, and even right here at home in Brooklyn (thanks Leo & Phil, PÃ¥l, and Adam, respectively!). It’s interesting that quite a few of these were shot – literally – in the dark. Too dark to focus without a flashlight. 5 minute exposures at f16 kind of dark…
Who says you need “golden light?” Know of any wonderful old factories?
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Supposedly we had more than 26 inches of snow on February 12, 2006. That makes this the biggest snowstorm in New York since 1896! (And the most snow measured for a single storm since they began keeping track of this kind of thing.) I thought it was a great day. Here are some pictures, just for fun:


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Saturday, February 18th, 2006
People often ask me which digital camera they should buy. Well, this is it!
I wish I knew who the genius who created this is, so I could give credit where it’s due…

Thanks to my friend PÃ¥l, for sending this to me.
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Wednesday, February 1st, 2006
The 2006 Workshop schedule includes Palm Beach in March, ICP in NY during the Summer, Santa Fe in October, and at least three separate events in Norway.

Commercial work for Airspan and Albemarle Design may also take me to Helsinki, England, and Uruguay.
I’m also working on lots of new black-and-white pictures, for possible of exhibitions in London and Oslo this year.
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