Master photog turns life 'Inside Out.'
Ted Master learned photography the old-fashioned way -- with an all-manual camera. He used a manual camera and then PhotoShop to create "Inside Out," which took first place in the photography category and Best of Show. BY GARY J. KUNICH It’s a door to somewhere that appears out of nowhere. It is a staircase that goes up into something, but no place in particular. It’s there, but it’s really not. It is a hole ripped in the gauze of temporal reality, creating a universe imagined by Ted Master for his Gold Medal-winning photograph, “Inside Out.” The image, created and photographed on a farm field in the middle of Goochland, Virginia, then brought to life with PhotoShop and Master’s imagination, also took “Best of Show” at this year’s competition. And it almost never would have happened had Master not taken that route home from school that day and saw an advertisement for the Art Institute of Atlanta. “I’ve had all kinds of jobs,” the 69-year-old Mas