Lester Picker to Speak on Black & White Photography on March 1st

Lester Picker’s interest in photography started at a very early age when his father gave him his first camera.  Since then, Les has photographed for National Geographic Society publications and many other consumer and corporate magazines and newspapers.  He has had more than 600 articles published in major national publications. He was a monthly columnist and features contributor to Oceans Magazine and a weekly columnist, op-ed contributor, and features travel writer and photographer for The Baltimore Sun.

Two characteristics shape Les’ photography: passion and inquisitiveness.  Since an early age Les has been interested in the natural world and in other cultures.  He earned a doctorate in environmental affairs (winter ecology) from the University of Maine.

Lester believes that black and white photography is the most difficult of all.  Stripped of the distractions of color, a black and white image must have drama, emotion, texture, or wonderful tonality to be effective.  He feels there is nothing equal to the visual and sensual pleasure of a classic black and white fine art print.

Les has won the prestigious Canada Northern Lights Award for Best Travel Photography.  He is a Moab Master Photographer (https://www.moabpaper.com/moab-masters/lester-picker/), and his print workshops are supported by Moab and Canon. 

Les’s landscape and wildlife images decorate many upscale homes, offices, and institutions throughout North America.  He was recently selected as the exclusive artist for a major teaching hospital’s medical wing, where more than 60 of his large format images are permanently displayed. 

http://www.lesterpickerphoto.com/


NEW

Les included a discussion of photo mounting in his presentation, and showed us several products.  One of them had significant thickness, like a thin box, with a lion photo on it.  The product with the mounted lion is known as “Ultra Board” and comes in 3/4″ and 1-1/2″ thicknesses. All folks need to do is to do a Google search for “Ultra Board EB” and find a place to order. 

There is a very nice video showing how to mount a print to Ultra Board: