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The Art (Power) of Photographyby Lloyd Smith

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A little snow at the cabin – Christmas Eve

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Sky Fire Crater Lake – Been printed around the world, even Reader’s Digest

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Lloyd Smith in Patagonia - Argentina

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Lloyd in Nepal – December 2014

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Photography speaks a universal language that does not need

translation, and with an immediacy that the written word lacks. It

freezes a moment in time, leaving an indelible image.

It is also a window into the photographer's soul.

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The evolution of my camera equipment – my 3nd camera – Argus Anastigmat - 1948

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The evolution continues – Nikons - Pentax 67 – Nikon D200

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The evolution continues – Nikons - Pentax 67 – roleiflex 2.8 - Nikon D200

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Part of the “museum” – cameras go back to 1890

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No Photoshop, WB 3200, 30 seconds, one headlamp, 2 flashlights

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It does not matter where you are when you take photos; it

matters what you see while you are there.

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One of my favorite photos 1971...My father always worked hard all of his life and his hands were always banged up. We had just brought home 1 day old Keith and he reached up and grabbed his grandfather’s banged up thumb. Such a contrast. Shot with a Miranda camera.

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Grandpa Elmer was there when Keith grasped his thumb at 1 day old. Keith was there 40 years later as his 97 year old grandfather was passing…

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40 years and the role is reversed-great grandson

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The doctor just told us that Mom has three weeks to live. After 72 years of marriage…

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They have been together for 75 year, “Is this how it is going to end?”, asked Mom, 91.

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Dad never left Mom’s side for three weeks. I photographed them for three weeks.

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The emotion felt when you see your dad peer into his wife’s casket w/grandson.

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I do not own or use Photoshop to manipulate photos. I try to the let the composition and subject stand on their own for impact. Photo: Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness

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Ron, age 57, 20 felonies, 30 years in prison, Vietnam marine vet, heroin addict, COPD, mental.Kelso, Washington

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The Power of Photography

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Bangladesh – is he alive? Is he dead? Could not tell.

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Bangladesh – Bathing & washing teeth with fingers in filthy water

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How to beg for $$ on the street, weeping stump and a little girl

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The power of street begging – a weeping stump – Streets of Pokhara

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A doll in a fish aquarium. Swamp bride

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An orphan boy in Nairobi, Kenya. Feeding kids in South Africa.

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Drop back to 1948 – poor ragged kids - my wife, Helen Boorman with brothers

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The year is 2000, my grandson Bennett with his grandfather in front of his 1954 Chevy truck…the power to close a 15 year gap.

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The year is 2015, my grandson with his grandfather in front of his 1954 Chevy truck…the power to close a 15 year gap…the gap is closed.

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I walked into a church in Soweto, South Africa and saw this darling little girl.

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I loved the lighting – A church in Soweto, South Africa. Rotary Magazine published it on their Website.

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A visit to Pilanesberg National Park – South Africa

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Parque National Torres Del Paine - Hosteria Pehoe - Patagonia

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Austral Pygmy-owl Parque National Torres Del Paine

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Mwanza, Tanzania

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Sheepherder – Parque National Los Alerces – Esquel – Bariloche - Patagonia

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I am into preservation and then sharing around the world“I am leaving an electronic legacy for the world”

I use Picasa: www.picasaweb.google.com/lsmithtwin (2330 albums, 1.4 million photos)

Scanned over 40,000 slides, many negs One of my first slide shots 1964-Helen

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I have a collection of over 2,000 glass negatives from the 1890s. These have all been scanned and the world can enjoy them on Picasa. 4x5 up to 11x14

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A print off an 8x10 glass negative…so different from today.

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Printed off a glass negative taken in 1928 – rather odd to be using glass in 1928

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When my mother-in-law, Ruth Reed Boorman died we found boxes of slides, negatives, documents and photos from 1890 on. I now have 10,000 scanned images

from her collection for the family. They are all preserved and shared.

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Most of my electronic world is found on 4 Websites

1-https://www.rasmussen1889.info

2-https://www.smith-family.info

3-www.lloydslens.info

4-www.picasaweb.google/lsmithtwin

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Get Organized!I encourage you to organize your

photos so you can find them. Get a system. Put them into

folders. This is the system I use for almost 2,000,000 photos. My computer has been upgraded to 16 terabytes, filled 4 terabytes.

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I have a Picasa app on my I-phone that allows me to access all of my 1.4 million photos in my 2300 albums. From the app I can show the photo, send the photo or send the album link by e-mail or text.

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This is an interesting story of the use of the photo app.I walked into a funeral service last week and ……

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Some samples of how I use photography1-My son called me and asked if I had any photos of my 18 year old granddaughter, Kaitlyn Smith. In 3 hours I had 1200 photos, 18 years of her life. Probably a record for a grandpa. Had many more.

2-To honor my wife Helen Smith’s, 70th birthday I put together an album of 3,500 photos. It took me a year of sorting through 2,000,000 photos.

3-I have matched up objects in my folks’ photos to objects we still have today…The Museum Project.

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1- The Kaitlyn Smith project 1997-2015

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Kaitlyn Smith with her dad, Keith Smith 1997

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Kaitlyn growing up

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Kaitlyn even modeled for me in Cabo

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Kaitlyn Smith holding her cousin Reuben Tanner

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Kaitlyn is growing up!

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The Helen Project 1945-2016Sorted through 2 million photos for 3,800 photos over 70 years

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1945 – The first photo of Helen. When Helen’s mother died we found thousands of negatives in boxes in her apartment. They have all been scanned. 10,000 images

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One of the houses that Helen was raised in. The snow blew through the cracks. She remembers the outhouse well.

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1963 – Graduation photo 1963 – I started taking her photo, been shooting Helen for 53 years

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She has been an active girl

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Helen Mae Smith’s albums cover 70 years, 3800 photos, a world record for a husband

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The Helen Project

Album 1: Helen Mae Boorman Smith - Watching Helen Grow Up I (1945-1984)https://picasaweb.google.com/114431897981658921755/HelenMaeBoormanSmithWatchingHelenGrowUpI19451984

Album 2: Helen Mae Boorman Smith - Watching Helen Grow up II (1985-2008)https://picasaweb.google.com/114431897981658921755/HelenMaeBoormanSmithWatchingHelenGrowUpII19852008

Album 3: Helen Mae Boorman Smith - Watching Helen Grow Up III (2008-2015)https://picasaweb.google.com/114431897981658921755/HelenMaeBoormanSmithWatchingHelenGrowUpIII2008Present

Album 4: Helen Mae Boorman Smith – Watching Helen Grow up IV (2015-Present)https://picasaweb.google.com/114431897981658921755/HelenMaeBoormanSmithWatchingHelenGrowUpIV2015Present

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3-The Museum ProjectOld photos with an object still owned in the photo

1951 – Dad sitting on his milking stool. I still have the stool.

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1935 – Helen’s mother in her prom , graduation and wedding dress.

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1959 – Lloyd sitting at his desk; note the chair and slide rule, age 19

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2015 – Lloyd’s grandson Bennett Smith, age 15, sitting at the same desk with the same slide rule.

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2015 – The desk, the chair and the slide rule in the display

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Helen in 1952 holding the Bible, ready for church.

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Always having your camera with you, shot at Crater Lake while on ranger patrol.1970s

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What was I shooting in the 70s and 80s?

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Haiti 2010 I photographed this girl Haiti 2012, ran into same girl in the camp

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Haiti – one month after the earthquake

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Haiti

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Haiti

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Nepal

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Mount Rainier National Park

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Crater Lake National Park – 1970s – carry camera

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Crater Lake National Park in black and white

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It is called being bored at work and photographing breaking light bulbs – pellet gun

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Never know what you are going to get when you shoot a light bulb

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Try throwing a dart through a hanging water balloon

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Or bounce a ball on a plate of milk

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Or bounce a steel ball bearing off a plate of milk

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Walking around Longview during Go 4th-you have to shoot

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In the Mountains of Nepal

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Arriving for church in Haiti

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I did set the shot up, asked a powder lady to hit the lady on the bun with powdered hand

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It is called being bored in a motel room in South Africa

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Oregon International Air Show – I waited until the pilot crossed the moon

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I shoot a lot of car shows. They are a good place to hone your photo skills.

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Lots of great faces at a car show

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Ambergris Caye Belize – wandering at night with a camera

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Nepal

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Wander the homeless camps of Kelso

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Midnight Mount Rainier National Park. Had 4 miles to hike out in the dark after the shoot. Total: Walked 15 miles, up 24 hours, climbed 240 stairs. Nothing happens in bed.

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Belly button photography – lay on yours

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The photo taken while practicing belly button photography

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One more photo of Mount Rainier

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Shooting in Nepal – you have to make it happen

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What I was shooting on my belly

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Always carry your camera. Step up, you cannot hold back. Headed to Russia in February

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I was walking through a restaurant last week and saw Ben…I saw a story…I stepped up

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A few more on Ben.

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Cabo, Mexico – need to finish with a sunset

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Lloyd Smith in Haiti one month after earthquake