Dark Bias

Fine art photography by Craig Boehman

Craig Boehman’s Blog

Dark Bias is where I break from the noise—sharing the stories behind my work, exclusive insights, and deeper creative explorations. It’s my space for meaningful engagement beyond social media, where photography, art, and the unexpected collide.

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Mumbai Street Fashion: Heels and Wheels

Had I rekindled my passion for photography straight out of school I might have been a fashion photographer in another lifetime. Not one of those guys who's stuck on set all the time in a lifeless studio, but someone who does fashion outside in the "real" world. As it is, I'm always looking out for fashionable people on the streets even though my preferred locales in Mumbai are almost always void of such individuals.

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First Impressions: The Sony ZV-1 for Street Photography

I’ve only taken the Sony ZV-1 out for a few short sessions so far, using it mainly from Point A to Point B runs in an auto-rickshaw and on a couple of short daylight walks. I only have a handful of images edited so far. And a full review of this camera won’t be possible for few months. But what I’ll do for those who are interested in a point-and-shoot that appears to be well-suited for street photography, is list a few observations and comments.

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How to Use Luminar Neo to Enhance Your Midjourney AI Art

Midjourney AI is capable of producing fantastic artwork, but sometimes there's room for improvements to really make the image shine. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to use Luminar Neo to enhance your Midjourney artwork to set it apart from the rest.

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A Frame Within a Frame: Shooting at 24mm Has Its Challenges and Rewards

A frame within a frame is always on my brain - when I'm shooting wide on my 24mm prime lens. That's because I'm always considering foreground layers when it comes to composition. Shooting subjects straight on can be unflattering compared to other focal lengths that come with nice bokeh when opened wide up. The 24mm needs help, in my opinion.

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A Note for Photographer “Storytellers”

Over the years I've seen a lot of photographers who claim to be storytellers. This is, of course, a great thing. People love stories and we need them. Here comes the but...but many storytellers I've seen don't actually take the time to tell stories with their images - they just tell stories in their captions. This is a critical line to be drawn, I think. In my view, you can't tell a story visually with one image. You can caption the hell out of it but it doesn't mean that a story is being told visually. In this medium, you need multiple images if you're going to visually tell a story otherwise you're merely providing part of the narrative. After all, a story has a beginning, a middle, and an end, right? Unless you're Quentin Tarantino.

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Street Photography: Working the Scene in Kolkata

Sometimes it's best to put your walk on hold and photograph in just one area for just a bit. Maybe there's an interesting person. It could be a painter painting a wall or climbing up and down a ladder. Whatever it may be, there's usually a pattern unfolding or a person or thing of interest that anchors the scene, and the photographer wants to capture as many of these moments of interest as possible.

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My Return to the Dhakuria Railway Colony

When asked what my favorite place is in Kolkata, it's an easy answer for me as a photographer: the Dhakuria Railway Colony. This settlement has been here for what I presume to be decades, having existed long before my discovery of it around 2011 or so. It took me a few years to get the courage up to go down and wander around the place and take pictures, but after doing so for the first time, I've made it a point to do so at every opportunity whenever I visit.

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Artificial Intelligence and Art: Was This a Mistake?

Was artificial intelligence and art a mistake? The question is posed to you in the past tense because to be asking this question like nothing has happened yet would be missing the point entirely: artists and non-artists alike have been experimenting with AI art generated from text prompts for several months now on platforms like Dall-E 2 and Midjourney. The question itself seems rather meaningless to those of us who’ve already indulged. And my message to my audience is that the question has already been answered by tens of thousands of people — likely to be by the millions soon enough — before the rest of the world can wrap their collective heads around it.

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Self-Portrait 8.23.22

Reflections are generally my friends when it comes to photography. I’m always inspecting them to see if there’s something that can be done.

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Man Machine I

Giving "Man" first billing is being gracious of me simply because if I'd provided full context, you'd easily notice that the machine part of the story is much larger than that of the human. The original image is of this gentleman sitting inside a large earth-mover at a construction site. As it is now, it looks to me as though he could be playing a video game. Even this could be an analogy for modern life.

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The Keepers: July 16, 2022

This past weekend I went out to get some shots and to test out a faster shutter speed for using ICM. I’d been using a default of 1/4 of a second for most of my shots, sometimes slowing it down even more up to a second or more. But never any faster. I’d read on someone’s website that she had been using 1/10 and other speeds that I thought weren’t really compatible with intentional camera movement. Why not give it a go?

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My First Painting

I’ve set the goal of incorporating painting into my fine art photography for the purpose of compositing texture and color.

So I picked up a set of acrylics, brushes, and paper to mess around with it a bit. I come from a background of zero artistic talent when it comes to drawing. And definitely don’t have any natural talent for painting. But I look forward to learning as much as I can to see how I can incorporate different elements into my work.

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Why I Don’t Normally Name My Work

Once in a while, I'll bother with a name for a piece to initiate a conversation about a concept, or at least, that's my intention, however lofty. But it's funny how a word can drastically change the interpretation of a piece and even serve to destroy it. This is why I typically stay away from naming pieces unless the name truly serves my purpose.

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My Favorite Ship in Mumbai

As a few of you know, I usually don't create work without people. Though I find myself highly interested in the abstract of late, I hope to work more along these lines soon. But the odd object may attract me from time to time, like this grounded clunker of a ship. I can't call it a ghost ship because even ghosts would want something a little more seaworthy.

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Meandering Along Mumbai’s Shores

Photographers who practice street photography are fond of contacting one another, seemingly out of the blue, for the opportunity to break the monotony of going it alone. In my experience, many of these outings are not as productive photo sessions I conduct on my own but they fulfill other purposes, one of which is belonging to a loosely-knit community of global photographers. No matter what you like to call it, street photography is a practice. At its core is the journey. And apart from our everyday senses, a special emphasis is placed on capturing and taming countless rogue photons to produce images.

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About the Work: Internal Flames

Hell is quite often, here on earth. If it's not manifesting in our external worlds, then it's a long, cresting wave internally that tends to wash over us on its way to the beyond...only to come back again, like tides caught in an amusement park tank. I often think about how different our internal worlds are from one another. Or at least, I theorize as much.

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How to Quickly Soften Rough Skin and Wrinkles in Photoshop

If you do a lot of portrait editing, there may be times when you want to quickly soften rough skin and wrinkles without using a lot of time-consuming techniques. I’ve got the solution for you. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to soften rough skin and wrinkles in Photoshop and how you can apply the same technique to skies in landscape photos. Let’s get started!

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June ‘22 Wrap-Up

I thought I’d check in and share a few images that I omitted from my Facebook and Twitter feeds. I’m currently sharing individual images on Instagram (because that’s the only way to do it) but I’ve decided that I want to make better use of my own space, here on my website. I’ve preached enough about this but I no longer find it terribly helpful to me to share every single image that I post on all platforms. I’d rather have my audience come here and visit me to see what I’ve been up to. Plus, my growing weariness of social media has had the effect of wanting to reduce my footprints on all platforms.

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