Sequim photographer Randy Tomaras points to a photo featured in his two-volume course “It Is NOT the Camera.” Tomaras’ home studio will be featured in the Strait from the Artists Studio Tour today and Sunday. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim photographer Randy Tomaras points to a photo featured in his two-volume course “It Is NOT the Camera.” Tomaras’ home studio will be featured in the Strait from the Artists Studio Tour today and Sunday. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim artist looks for life outside of frame

Photographer will be part of Strait from the Artists tour

SEQUIM — A common question when people see Randy Tomaras’ colorful, stunning photographs is a simple and understandable one: What kind of camera did you use to get that?

It’s also the wrong question to ask, he said.

“The camera makes up less than 5 percent of the knowledge needed to create an outstanding image,” Tomaras wrote in his newly constructed, two-volume digital book that doubles as a photography course, dubbed, “It Is NOT the Camera.”

“Good or bad, the camera only accepts the image,” Tomaras, 75, wrote in his forward. “This course concentrates on the other 95 percent that nobody tells you about.”

With more than 50 years as a professional photographer, Tomaras will look to pass on his expertise through his course, lessons accessible and pertinent to fellow pros, semipros, amateurs and even those who don’t yet own a camera.

Tomaras will open his home and archive of photography — much of it scenic and profile shots from across the globe — as part of the third annual Strait from the Artists Studio Tour, which is set for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and Sunday.

Tomaras said he was moved to complete the publication and take part in the tour after undergoing a four-way heart bypass in March.

“I thought, ‘Now is the time,’” Tomaras said.

Outside the frame

“It Is NOT the Camera” is split in two, separating his primarily vertical and horizontal shots. Each photograph comes with some exposition as Tomaras gives either the story or the fundamental lesson — or both — that goes with the corresponding image.

Each page is designed to give a kind of moral, Tomaras said.

One of those lessons is simply, “Be kind; you never know who you’re talking to.”

In his visits to other countries, Tomaras often seeks out those residents who may be largely ignored, such as the homeless in Paris. He recalled meeting an elderly woman, alone and smoking, who needed help getting across the street. He invited her to lunch so she would tell him her story and allow her to be photographed.

When he visits a place he’s never been before, Tomaras often picks up postcards at the airport, scenes that catch his eye, and then finds a way to communicate with a taxi driver to “take me there.”

For profile photos, Tomaras said he has a system: he takes a multi-lingual photo release form, made out tongue-in-cheek style, so as not to scare someone off when he approaches them.

“It’s not just photography; it’s working with people,” he said.

For photos of tourist-targeted subjects, such as grand cathedrals, Tomaras said he likes to get to the place when it opens and search for places not so obvious to the average phototaker.

During the studio tour, Tomaras said he plans to offer a demonstration of how to get good still-life photos, such as a set of flowers, in a studio setting.

For more about the studio tour, visit straitfromtheartists.com.

________

Michael Dashiell is the editor of the Sequim Gazette of the Olympic Peninsula News Group, which also is composed of other Sound Publishing newspapers Peninsula Daily News and Forks Forum. He can be reached by email at michael.dashiell@sequimgazette.com.

More in Entertainment

Holiday bazaars to feature arts and crafts

Several holiday bazaars will offer arts and crafts, food and entertainment this… Continue reading

In “Bake to Alaska,” gingerbread contest entrants Patty (Kirsten Louise Webb, left), Sam (Eleanor Curtis) and Wolf (Paul Kiernan) sail toward the Last Frontier. The new holiday show is premiering this month at Key City Public Theatre in Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)
‘Bake to Alaska’ to make world premiere in PT

In creating a brand-new holiday show, playwright and performer… Continue reading

Mary Pfund and Bill Schult opened Seven Monkeys Gallery and Studio in a former automotive garage in Quilcene in October to show local artists and help foster the area’s creative community. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
Seven Monkeys Gallery opens in former auto repair shop

Owners hope Quilcene space will contribute to cultural attractions

“Strait beauty” by Randall Tomaras.
First Friday Art Walk set this weekend in Sequim

First Friday Art Walk will celebrate autumn with a gold-themed… Continue reading

Submission period open for Tidepools Magazine

Tidepools Magazine is accepting submissions for its 2025 edition… Continue reading

Sequim Community Chorus to host weekend concerts

The Sequim Community Christmas Chorus will present “The Christmas Story”… Continue reading

The Community Chorus of Port Townsend and East Jefferson County will host holiday concerts Friday and Saturday, highlighting songs from other nations. (Lynn Nowak)
Port Townsend Community Chorus to host two performances

The Community Chorus of Port Townsend and East Jefferson… Continue reading

Festival of Lights set for Saturday

The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will host its… Continue reading

Emmelyne Ulmer.
Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra to conduct Sunday concert

The Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra will perform at 2… Continue reading

Peninsula College to host free jazz concerts

The Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble will perform two free… Continue reading

Community Bowls and Soup Share event Saturday

The fifth annual Community Bowls and Soup Share will… Continue reading

Live music performances set this weekend

Live music performances will be conducted on the Peninsula this weekend. They… Continue reading