I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (34)
logiloglu
a fascinating documentation. excellent photography and presentation. #:O)
jocko500
The out of forus look on parts of the image is do to dirty lens. I did not noted the lens intill I got home that night. Got dirty the night before when I was shooting the backsmiths at night
kimariehere
wonderful view of this man doing his skillful pottery !!... both shots are terriffic jock!!
DennisReed
Wonderful insight! Bravo!
drag
It's interesting to see the different tools on his table. Including salt and what looks like hair. I like the softness of the dirty len. Wonderful photograph.
Valerie-Ducom
fantastic photo for a impressiv work!!! excellent my friend;) good day and kiss
jif3d
Hey it's Robo moonlighting as a Potter between the "Harry" movies !!! (I told you before, that your lens was either dirty or trashed from the heat of the blacksmiths shots !) ~Cheers~ :o)
Richardphotos
excellent captures Jock. I always wanted to try pottery, but another thing I never pursued
Anjour
Very beautiful shot..bravo!!!:o)
2Loose2Trek
fascinating ... excellent photography
sharky_
Interesting work these guys do. Excellent capture. Aloha
Hopalong
Look like stoneware to me, just maybe porcelain....
Margana
Such wonderful colors and story-telling images.Well done,Jocko!-M :^)
MOOOW
Wonderful shot my dear friend!!he love his job this shows the only way for succeed in our lifeV!!
jared99
Super! This must have been a wonderful outing! So interesting to see all the skilled people doing their craftwork!
babuci
He looks like knows what he's doing, very relaxed, just mind his art! Thx for show us!
skiwillgee
This whole series in good. Makes one feel they were there with you.
PeeWee05
That plate looks like it's gonna be stunning!
Cosme..D..Churruca
Amazing series here... splendid !
ysvry
great human intrest shot.
CarolSassy
It must be hard not to buy one of everything you saw made there! lol q-: Thanks for the great pic! V (:
fourbanger
wonderful collage of an ancient craft still in use today.Alot of skill and technique go into this work.Thanks for sharing.vote have a good day
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent photo series my friend....!!! Very good atmosphere.....!!!!
leifse
A very fine image and documentaries from a real life situation! Very well done!
Star4mation
Excellent Jock!
Svarg
Neat guy! Excellent catch. Wish I could have seen the whole show, but especially guys like this.
Steeleyes101
Outstanding set of photos here with a real story. I could tell even befor reading your words that the crafts man work was a person of character. Pleas I hope you took lots of photos here and will have a complet story board from start to finish would also like to see the finished product after plate is fired and glased over. Oh sorry bout lack of comments been doing lots of things on this end but will be back to your gallery soon.
Jay-el-Jay
It is amazing to see what can be done with a lump of clay.
jcv2
Fantastic to see this old art still performed! Original work!
redbeard
It strikes me that making this plate out of clay and turning one out of wood have a lot in common. On the left it looks like he's using a large gouge to carve it out. Cool shots!