12th Annual Palo Alto Weekly Photo Contest
First Place, Peninsula Images
"A Touch of Class"
By J. Lawrence Naiman
About J. Lawrence Naiman

To J. Lawrence
Naiman, photography is more than just a passing interest.
"My early cameras were hand-me-downs from my older
brother. I built a small darkroom in our basement," he recalled.
Naiman had darkrooms in most of his homes until he switched to digital a few
years ago. In high school he had a part-time job assisting a commercial photographer
at weddings and in his dark room, and was given his first new camera as a graduation
gift.
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A retired pediatric hematologist, he often used his photography expertise to
photograph patients or even to take photos of blood cells under the microscope
for use in teaching and publication. Not long before he retired, he was introduced
to the concept of artistic expression in photography through the Palo Alto Camera
Club.
"Seeing and discussing the work of talented individuals,
and visiting art and photography exhibits at museums and galleries
in the Bay Area has helped
me to better see subjects that might make interesting photographs."
After many trips to Death Valley, he has taken a particular interest in photographing
the California desert.
"A Touch of Class" was taken at last year's Palo Alto
Councours D'Elegance at Stanford. Naiman was struck by an ornamental
white hat on a car.
"Its fine texture, color and shape enclosed by the chrome window trim fit
in beautifully with the shades of red -- to me capituring the essence of the
show," he said. See also his biography for having won first place in the
Views Beyond the Peninsula category.
-- Miriam Boon