PAGE 6, THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ISLAND

BLACK & WHITE FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY ...continued

"The isolated image has an evocative power that is far greater than that of the series. I can't remember who said that 'to describe is to kill, to suggest is to give life.' This I think is the key...You offer the seed and then the viewer grows it inside himself."
-Robert Doisneau 1912-1994 French

SHALENA
HOLLYWOOD BEACH, FLORIDA 1996.
This photo was taken for her portfolio. Rain was coming down hard. We worked under a carport top where there was very little light. I shot wide open at 1/60 second.

Nikon F4S, Nikkor 180/2.8 ED




ST. MEINRAD ARCH ABBEY, Indiana 1997
Founded in 1854 by Swiss Benedictine Monks.

Konica Hexar 35mm/2.0




LITTLE HAITI
Miami Florida 1995.
I see a coffin...six feet under.

Nikkor 180/2.8 ED




CHILDREN BY A TRACK
ROEBLING, NJ 1992.
Roebling New Jersey was a steel town. It just died after the mill closed.

Nikon




SPANISH PRIEST
Church of The Little Flower, Hollywood, Florida 1996.

Nikkor 180/2.8 ED




PAMELA LATIMER KERRIN
Ocoee Florida 1993.
Zolton Buki of the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton says "The Other Side Of The Island" is an appropriate title for Myatt's photographs. ...After all, when we see another person, we see a mirror image of ourselves."

Nikkor 28/2.8




STARKS FERRY FLORIDA 1993.

Nikkor 28/2.8




DUDE AT NINETY AND A HALF
Wichita, Kansas -1999

Nikon F3, Nikkor 50/1.8