I spent part of last fall working as an on set visual effects supervisor on a Netflix movie being filmed in New Mexico (not ‘Rust!) One night we were shooting in Corrales, near Albuquerque, and unexpectedly wrapped a little early. I drove the back way to Cerrillos and wandered around taking photographs a little before 5 am. This is the church of San Jose just a little ways off the main square. It’s a ways before sunrise, but the sky had just begun to lighten a little, and I was entranced by the quiet mood.





I really LOVE using works-in-progress like this jk, I am looking closely to see how you are pushing and pulling~ the light getting more subtle in every iteration!
I like your preoccupation with the magic hour and then that subtle darkening that follows.
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thanks my esteemed friend!
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Nice work!
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thank you!
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I really do like reading about what you’re up to – such interesting stuff – but especially watching the steps you take in creating your images on canvas. Advisor for Netflix! Well, well. Keep on keeping on old friend from Eckerd.
Kim
Von: Jonathan Keeton Artist Blog Gesendet: Thursday, April 14, 2022 8:06 PM An: kim.travis.fasnacht@gmail.com Betreff: [New post] Nocturne, Iglesia San Jose
jonathankeeton posted: ” I spent part of last fall working as an on set visual effects supervisor on a Netflix movie being filmed in New Mexico (not ‘Rust!) One night we were shooting in Corrales, near Albuquerque, and unexpectedly wrapped a little early. I drove the back way to”
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thanks Kim!
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