Posts Tagged ‘Walter Borchenko’

“Phase in my Journey” is the title of an exhibit of the wonderful black and white photography of Walter Borchenko.   The photos span 20 years of his craft including his work with filters, with infrared photography, and with minimal digital manipulation.

below: Grassy Brook, Talbot River Road, Kawartha Lakes Ontario

below: Look Left cross walk, Birmingham England

the words look left in capital letters on the pavement by a crossing, warnings to pedestrians crossing the road

below: Wet tables, Las Ramblas, Barcelona

outdoors, lots of small tables and chairs, in the rain, wet, Barcelona, photo by Walter Borchenko

below:  One of the reflecting pools at the Aga Khan Museum.

large, 66 inches by 40 inches, black and white photo by Walter Borchenko, of one of the reflecting pools at Aga Khan museum in Toronto

below: On the left, Leather Jacket, New York City.   On the right, an intentionally out of focus city scene – a little disorienting, full of motion and uncertainty.

black and white photo by Walter Borchenko, exhibit is at Japanese Canadian cultural center and is part of Contact Photography Festival,

All of the images are printed on hand-made Awagami Japanese paper.

black and white photo by Walter Borchenko, exhibit is at Japanese Canadian cultural center and is part of Contact Photography Festival

below: Hong Kong ferry terminal

black and white photo by Walter Borchenko, exhibit is at Japanese Canadian cultural center and is part of Contact Photography Festival

below: New York New York casino in Las Vegas in the foreground.

black and white photo by Walter Borchenko, exhibit is at Japanese Canadian cultural center and is part of Contact Photography Festival

below: The larger picture on the left is the Airport Long Distance Train Station in Frankfort Germany.  On the right, is an older house in Port Royal, South Carolina.

black and white photo by Walter Borchenko, exhibit is at Japanese Canadian cultural center and is part of Contact Photography Festival

below: Not a Borchenko photo! The exhibit is being held at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Center. Outside, they have the oldest Sakura tree that I have ever seen. It has large, dense, gorgeous blossoms!

sakura, cherry, blossoms on a tree, lots of pink and white petals

Exhibit closes 30th June