Social signs and graffiti
Created a new gallery of social signs and graffiti.
The first batch of graffiti is from a walk down Toronto’s graffiti alley, and is currently available for editorial use only.
Enjoy !
social, graffiti – Images by Peter Pauer
New gallery of eco friendly power
Began building a new gallery of eco-friendly and renewable power.
First images of wind generation processed and loaded!
Article in Feb. 17 Georgina Advocate Newspaper on us going national with our new publisher
Rainbow Country and Spirit Wolf are two of eight photographs by Peter Pauer selected for inclusion in an exclusive line of canvas reproduction prints by Canadian company Access Fine Art featuring North American artists and photographers. Doug Morden’s photograph Inseparable was also chosen.
As promised here is the text from the article in the scan image above!
Click the image for a larger version!ARTS & Culture: Prints available at Kat’s Gallery, Eustace Pharmacy
Photographers’ works win national acclaim
by Heidi RiednerAn artistic eye behind a lens focused on Georgina has developed national exposure for two local photographers.
Peter Pauer and Doug Morden both live work in Georgina and their passion for photography has always been part of who they are, so it was very exciting for the pair to have their work chosen to be printed and distributed by Access Fine Art, one of the leading Canadian distributors of vine prints, posters, canvas reproductions and Giclée prints.
The French term Giclée, pronounced gee’clay, means to spray or squirt, which is how an inkjet printer works, however, it is not the same as a standard desktop inkjet printer and is much larger. In Giclée printing no screen or other mechanical devices are used and therefore there is no visible dot screen pattern. Affectionately referred to as knitting machines for their similar appearance, Giclée prints are a little over a meter wide with the image retaining all the tones and hues of the original.
Established in 1986, Access Fine Art has developed a bestselling line of exclusive canvas reproductions prints created by North American will now include the work of both Mr. Pauer and Mr. Morden.
Eight of Mr. Pauer’s photographs were selected including panoramic colour shots, Summer Cedar Grove and Winter Cedar Grove, taken at Sibbalds Point Provincial Park, and Rainbow Country, a landscape of a barn with a double rainbow in the background snapped just off of Woodbine Avenue. Black and white selections include Weeping Willow and Winter Brush, where were taken at Willow beach.
Two exquisite shots of trees, Windswept and Laying Down Roots, which are quite the hot trend right now, round out the list, according to Kat Taylor of Kat’s gallery in Jacksons Point.
Mr Morden’s colour photograph of two horses taken at a local farm on McCowan Avenue, entitled Inseparable, was also chosen.
In her role as an Ontario sales representative for Access Fine Art, Ms Taylor chose the images by Mr. Pauer and Mr. Morden not only for their high calibre and composition, but because the finished products are true representations of art.
“Anyone can take a picture, but photography is art when it captures the mood and light of a subject.” She says. “It has to speak to people in one way or another.”She adds that she is extremely excited about two of the area’s local photographers being included in the exclusive line, especially since their subject matter is largely local as well.
The photographs were launched the first week of February and were among the best sellers during the Toronto Gift Show, with requests coming from across Canada, as well as the state of New York.
One of Mr. Pauer’s most popular, Spirit Wolf, a beautiful double image of a marshy landscape with the subtle outlines of a wolf appearing in a mist from the watery depths, accounting for 25 per cent of the entire sales from the show, adds Ms Taylor.
All of the pieces are available at Kat’s Gallery and Eustace Pharmasave in Jackson’s Point.
Coded 2 customized FBML pages for our Facebook page.
Completed a two page FBML addition and customization to our main FB page!
Added a customized landing page complete with social media icon bar, and a custom portfolio page.
What a pain that was to do !!! Have a peek at the results here:
http://www.facebook.com/pauerstock
One of our favourite lenses (Sigma EX 120-300 f/2.8) has been discontinued!
The SIgma EX 120-300 f/2.8 is dead, long live the Sigma EX 120-300 f/2.8 OS!
Just learned that one of our favourite lenses has been discontinued!
But has been reborn with optical stabilization built in!
You can read about the new arrival on the Sigma Photo site here
Here is a sample test shot originally done to test a Canon EOS XTi we obtained from ebay using the original Sigma EX 120-300 f/2.8 .
The shot is just Canon EOS XTi camera and Sigma EX 120-300 f/2.8 lens pointed out the living room window!
The lens performed very well as usual, and the little dslr proved to be in fine working order too!
Image tech detail settings
Exposure 1/320
Aperture f/3.2
Focal Length 300 mm
ISO Speed 400
posing fee cup of bird seed.
Peter chosen as this months Featured Photographer at Kat’s gallery!
We have been chosen as this months “Featured Photographer” at Kat’s Gallery & Framing Shop!
We have signed with a Fine Art publisher
We are signed with Access Fine Art publisher and the first set of images in our collection are now available to retail galleries everywhere through their Pauer Collection
If you are interested in any of these fine large gallery wrap canvas prints have you local art retailer contact Access Fine Art
pauerstock.com undergoes a facelift!
After attending the PhotoShelter webinar on how to “Build a Better Online Portfolio” with Stella Kramer and what buyers prefer,
The pauer stock site has undergone a major re-write and cosmetic facelift!
Bringing you bigger portfolio images, annoying watermarks gone, easier to view backgrounds and text, easier navigation!
Working on methods of image organization and sequencing within the portfolio, and the creation of more portfolios!
Updated and added a few galleries
Finally found a minutes to process a few images from places we have visited this fall, like Bracebridge and Algonquin.
Most of the new images were , made with very long exposures in excess of 30 seconds to get the dreamy look on the water.
Back from this summers camping trip
We are back from a month of camping.
Just unloaded the cards and processed 1 image so far.
Here is a sampling of image taken at a Ducks unlimited wetland project on the Bruce peninsula.
MacGregor Point – Images by Peter Pauer


