Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Portraits of Self, Portraits of Others


This is Chance being Chance.


This is a Braden in his natural habitat.


This is me lookin all spiffy.


This is a random lady from my government class.


This Rachel getting ready for the rain!


Thursday, September 19, 2013

Blog/Article Review


This is a photo taken by Lauren Fair Photography. The blog post that it is featured in is entitled HALEY + ANDREW \\ A STORMY BEACH ENGAGEMENT SESSION.

The blog is all about the photography done by Lauren Fair Photography. The site is very organized, grouping different projects into separate categories for easy navigation. Lauren Fair Photography mainly does engagement photos. This blog is just a photography blog.

The article is all about the engagement of a young man and woman named Andrew and Haley. The photos feature the two on a beach right before a storm. The photos are all very simplistic and vintage in a sense, which I love. I was very interested in this blog because it has some of the settings that I could envision myself wanting to do.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Portraits of Self, Portraits of Others

Dorothea Lange

This portrait is by Dorothea Lange. She was best known for her photographs of unemployed men during the great depression and of migrant workers. I like this photograph because one can feel the heart ache that is being felt during this time. The concerned look on the woman's face and the children leaning on her makes the viewer have a sense of what they felt during that time.


This portrait is by Steve McCurry who is one of the most famous portrait photographers best known for his color photography. I like this photo because it allows one to dive into a world that is unknown to them and have a visual what that experience might be like.


This is a 20x24 Polaroid shot taken by Mary Ellen Mark, who has received many awards for her art. I enjoy this piece simply because of the uniqueness of the piece.

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This is a portrait of Grace Kelly in Phillipe Halsman's work entitled Jump, which is one of his most famous works. I like this picture because it has a sense of innocence in it. It shows how much, not matter who you are, simply jumping in mid air can be.


This is a portrait of Louis Armstrong by Richard Avedon, who was the first staff photographer for the New York Times. This piece made me laugh because I can not decide whether or not the motion blur is on purpose or if Louis just could not sit still. All in all, I think it captures the essence of Louis pretty well.

Questionaire


1. What’s your major? What year will you graduate?

My major is psychology and I will graduate in 2017.

2. Why did you choose a photography class (or photography as a major), and what do you hope to learn from school in general and this class specifically?


The main reason that I am taking this class is because I needed a visual and performing arts credits. The other reason is because my dad is a photographer/video editor and I just love photography.

3. What are your goals after graduation? Please list your goals in reverse order, starting five years out, then three, two, one, and six months.

In five years after graduation I hope to have a job as a counselor at a high school. In three years after graduation, I hope to graduate from graduate school. In two and one years after graduation, I hope to be in graduate school for counseling. Six months after graduation I hope to be entering graduate school.

4. What artists, musicians, photographers, writers, movies, books have influenced you/your work?


I am influenced by the musicians Bastille, Vampire Weekend, HelloGoodbye, the Lumineers and Fleet Foxes, and the movies/books the Lord of the Rings, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and the Perks of Being a Wallflower.

5. Are there any important websites that you are referencing for art/photo competitions and/or information?


Since I am new to this concept I have not ventured out to find examples.

6. What museums and/or galleries have you been to in the past year?


I went to the RCA Studio and the state capital.

7. Have you had any photo projects and/ or training in the past?


Yes.

8. What is the value of art for the artist?


What they are feeling at the time they made the piece of art.

9. What is the value of art for the audience?


How they perceive the art piece.

10. Is photography a vocation or an avocation?


An avocation because people like to photograph things that they enjoy.

11. What is your passion?


My passion is music and making harmony with the world.

12.What are you afraid of? What makes you uncomfortable?


I am afraid of being alone and tense situations make me uncomfortable.

13. Do you have a passport? Are you a traveller?


I do not have a passport but I love to travel.

14. Who is your favorite artist? And why?


My favorite artist is Leonardo Da Vinci because of his unique art style, for example Starry Night.

15. Why did you sign up for this class? What do you hope to learn from it?


I signed up for this class because I thought it would be fun and I hope to learn the most basic fundamentals of photography so that I can do it more in the future.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

My World

This has to be my favorite thing in my dorm room, my record player! On it is the special edition vinyl soundtrack to The Perks of Being a Wallflower!

This is my bike, Barbra!  I basically built her from the ground up!
 
 
This is my Link doll from The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker and my ocarina from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of time!

 
Here is the awesome tree that is in the awesome court yard of the awesome dorm building I live in, Phase II!


 
This is the walkway between Sam Rayburn Student Center and the Science Building that I walk by just about everyday!