Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Edit 2

These are the final 5 photographs I chose for the editing assignment 2
This dog hated my camera. He started barking at the shutter sound. That's why his ears are back.

Me editor suggested that I straighten and crop out some blue that was in the top right corner. I think that really helped. 

A few weeks ago there was a 'Supermoon' which is when the moon is at its closest point to Earth. It was seriously huge and lit up the whole sky. Perfect oppurtunity for picture taking! I really like the silhouette of the tree on the right.

I needed to edit this picture a lot because I did not have a tripod with me and I was balancing my camera on rocks and random things, however it came out pretty clear and I just needed to straighten it. 


Monday, March 28, 2011

Get Closer

Every time I visit an art museum, I am most intrigued by the frames of the paintings. The museum is really the only place you can view the frames because they are not included in the online database.
The frames contain lots of extravagant detail but do not overpower the masterpiece it holds. The frames happen to be works of art themselves and are usually overlooked. 

This is a macro shot of the Marble statue of the Three Graces.  Since it is such an old sculpture, there was a bit of discoloring, which I find to be kind of pretty. I also tried to include all of the Three Graces.

This is a close up of sculpted hair. To me it looks like waves or smoke.
I thought this looked like a nose

This pendant is a bust of Iris. It was in a glass case so I could not really get a good look at it until I took this picture. I really like the red background.

Narrative Photography

The painting I decided to recreate was Philip Geiger's 7:30 AM. Geiger is one of my favorite painters and I feel like we share similar artistic styles.
Philip Geiger 7:30 AM

For this assignment I was thinking about Cindy Sherman's Film Stills. I did not really want to be the subject of my images, however no one else wanted to be in my photographs either.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Photographer As Editor

This assignment was enlightening. I like the idea of having someone else see your images before you choose your best, especially when there are 100 pictures to choose from. These next 3 photos are about myself.
This picture is of the objects that were on my desk.  I am  obviously
messy and unorganized.

I like the  reflection you can see in the frames.
A little bit Lee Friedlander? I also like the irony that
this image is of picture frames and this is a photograph.

Also just objects I own. I liked the background color.

 These next few images were from the category of our choice and I decided to make that "Flowers" to try to liven up this icy weather.
This was actually taken in a craft store, all of these flowers are fake.
They were arranged by color. I have a few more groups of colored flowers like this
in pink, purple and blue; however this one was my favorite.

This is in my car. I have a Volkswagon Beetle and I liked how you
can see the snow covering my windshield.

For some reason I have a mannequin hand lieing around my room.
The sun was shining in my window really nicely so I put it to use.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

francesca woodman

Francesca Woodman was a young American photographer whose work I found to be really inspiring. She is mostly a self portrait photographer and works a lot with long exposure times and blurred images. After seeing her work and hearing her story I was inspired to take some pictures with some of her images in mind. I really liked the clothes she wore and tried to incorporate that in mine as well as her hair.


Francesca Woodman
In this photograph I tried to reflect the fish bones that
 Woodman is holding with the braid down my back instead,

Francesca Woodman


Francesca Woodman


Francesca Woodman

Monday, February 7, 2011

Newark Museum

I visited the Newark Museum this weekend, it's a really interesting place. "The City and Modernism" displayed paintings and photographs that showed the excitement of new technology in America. I saw two sets of Berenice Abbott's photographs from her long-term project Changing New York. It was nice to see them up close in person.

Berenice Abbott
Canyon: Broadway and Exchange Place
c. 1935-39