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So far Marc Silber has created 280 blog entries.

Focus on Beauty Exhibit, Palo Alto Daily

"FOCUS ON BEAUTY" EXHIBIT Atherton-based fine art photographer Marc Silber's newest exhibition, "Focusing on Beauty," opened with a reception at the Richard Sumner Gallery in Palo Alto on Feb. 2. The show, featuring 40 years of classic black-and-white photographs, color photographs and recent prints, attracted longtime friends, collectors and several of Silber's students. At the

Snowboards in Tahoe

Colors and patterns can be wherever you find them: trees, grass, sky, or in this case, snowboards.

Shot of the day: Election day

  I took this shot a few minutes ago: sun coming through my huge redwood trees. As it's election day, we have hope of breaking the dark spell we've been under for the last 7 years.

The entrepreneurial neighborhood of Palo Alto, Robert Scoble’s blog entry…

The entrepreneurial neighborhood of Palo Alto Something is in the water in the neighborhood surrounding Emerson Street in Palo Alto. This is the neighborhood that’s brought us Google. Paypal. Facebook. HP. Java. BarCamp. Among other things. But the entrepreneurialism doesn’t end with the big tech names. Gordon Biersch, a popular chain of microbreweries, started on

Focus on Beauty

From Photoicon: www.photoicon.com It’s rare for a professional photographer to give his work away for free, but five decades worth of Marc Silber’s images can now be downloaded in an ebook. SILBER EXPLAINS: "I want to show others what I've seen, that's my passion." However, he is quick to add, "I'm a working artist -

Hey, we’re Just getting started!

Full House at Smugmug  For those who attended my workshop at SmugMug (and even if you didn't) here's what we need to do to move forward: Photography is a life-long learning process, if I can assist along the way that would be my pleasure. Here's some steps to take to keep moving forward: Be sure

Scoble in San Francisco

Robert Scoble and I met with Steven Heiner, Nikon's Senior Technical Manager today to test drive the new D3, I won't bore you with its details, but suffice it to say this is the Ferrari of digital cameras. I had my "old" Nikon D2X and we wandered around getting a few shots: The Ferry Building: