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The earliest toy photo I’ve found so far

Bombardment of Matanzas, Edward H. Amet, 1898

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“Viewing the fine art photography of [Tourmaline .] is like falling down a rabbit hole into another dimension. The Jacksonville, Florida-based photographer constructs and photographs miniature dioramas of mysterious and whimsical worlds.” – WordPress Discover

“If you’re interested in the creative process, you will want to check out this blog by the super creative Tourmaline . She is an amazing resource for how-to videos, articles, books and movies that are sure to inspire  the toy photographer. Drop down her rabbit hole and see what you can discover about the creative process and how you can use toys to tell your own story.” – toyphotographers.com

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Pace
February 25, 2016 Leave a Comment by Tourmaline . Photo Challenges

Pace

In Response to the Daily Prompt: Pace Oddity. “If you could slow down an action that usually zooms by, or […]

Commandeered Creativity
February 27, 2015 11 Comments by Tourmaline . Words

Commandeered Creativity

In 3rd grade there was a book (about a dog, but I can’t remember much else) that resided on our […]

Pushing up Daisies
March 1, 2013 Leave a Comment by Tourmaline . Exhibitions

Pushing up Daisies

Please come to this if you have the chance. It coincides with, and was inspired by, the Michael Aurbach opening. […]

Working Would be Great if it Weren’t for Managers
February 27, 2013 Leave a Comment by Tourmaline . Publications

Working Would be Great if it Weren’t for Managers

Because I have changed the layout of my website so drastically, I am converting some of my previous pages into […]

To Consider
January 9, 2013 Leave a Comment by Tourmaline . Uncategorized

To Consider

Portrait of a Killer
August 24, 2012 2 Comments by Tourmaline . Updates

Portrait of a Killer

Today I attended my first Intaglio Photo Gravure class and I’m pretty excited. Our assignment is to make a portrait. […]

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