Wednesday, August 1, 2012, 08:24 PM
I am very happy and proud to say that Two Way Lens, a project of German photographer Michael Werner, has chosen me for this months interview in his online series interviews and portfolios of international photographers. I am in good company and I admit to being a big fan of Michael's own work. Here is the link to the interview. 2waylens.blogspot.de/2012/07/david-husom.html

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Used Car Dealer, Hager City WI 2012.
Copyright David Husom 2012. All rights reserved.
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Friday, February 24, 2012, 08:51 PM

Issue number three of photoGRAPHICS is now available in print, digital download or Flash based online magazine. The print and digital versions of the magazine are $10.00 for both formats or $1.50 for digital only at davidhusom.magcloud.com/. Or an online only Flash based version is also available on issuu.com at issuu.com/davidhusom
Number three of photoGRAPHICS — Hawaiian Shirts and Seashells at the End of the Highway joins issue two, Windows and Windows, on the Gakkenflex plastic lens camera and issue one, Fremont Street Las Vegas AM to AM, a 24 hour visit to downtown Las Vegas.
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Monday, January 23, 2012, 05:21 PM

The 35mm twin lens reflex camera was built from a kit available in the Japanese magazine Otona no Kagaku. The easy to assemble camera can be built within about an hour. Basic information on the Gakkenflex camera is included in this issue.
The issue also includes a look at the history of plastic lens photography including the Holga and Diana cameras and ponders the popularity of these cameras. In addition is an essay on a look back at the MOMA exhibit "Mirrors and Windows" organized by John Szarkowski in 1978.
The magazine is available in both print and digital format for $20.00 or digital only for $2.00: Order the magazine from: davidhusom.magcloud.com
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Saturday, December 10, 2011, 02:34 PM

It is a part of my ingoing series of images of Wisconsin HIghway 35. It is the first, but not the last pano I will add to this body of work.
A detail of the image showing the "downtown" area of Stockholm is on the right. Select the image to see a larger detail of the work.
© Copyright David Husom, 2011. All rights reserved.
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Friday, January 21, 2011, 10:13 PM
June 14th 1981 a tornado did what everyone always says tornados do not do. It hit the center of the city in Minneapolis and the first ring suburbs of St. Paul. It killed one person and damaged parkland in Minneapolis and a number of stores in Roseville, just north of St. Paul. It is known as the Lake Harriet Tornado in Minneapolis and the Har Mar Tornado in St. Paul.
I processed the film and made contact sheets but never did anything with the shots. I had long forgotten about the tornado photographs when Robert Hedin from the Anderson Center in Red Wing asked me if I had any photographs for a show he was curating on tornadoes. I said I really did not think I had anything.

A few months later I realized that I had photographed not just one, but the aftermath of two tornadoes. I had shot the Harriet one in 1981 and one in Hutchinson Minnesota in 1983. I dug out the contacts and he and I picked out some images for the show including the two shown here (Click on the images to see a larger photo).
It is a great show. A special treat is Scott Murphy, a painter from Duluth Minnesota, is also in the show. We had been in a show together once before, and I have printed for him for quite a few years now, but we had never met in person. He has a great painting of a tornado in the show.
Get by to see the show if you are in the Red Wing area. It is at the Anderson Center until March 19th.
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