Monday, December 29, 2008

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

blog with words

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Monday, August 4, 2008

Summer work from early July.



as a part of an assignment that eventually fell through- but I still like the picture.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Monday, July 21, 2008

photos not used for my photo story.

but I like them anyways. I'll post the link once the story is finished.


Thursday, May 1, 2008

Horses.




there was this horse at the first lesson I shot that followed me around and kept putting it's head on my shoulder- it was amusing.




I've been working on my final project that I've self titled little/big, where I am photographing very young students and comparing them to much more advanced students. Yesterday I photographed a group lesson of some RIT students, and then a lesson of a 5 year old girl named Kate.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Bringing home the bacon


For my last project for Photo 2 I did a series on Idioms. This was my favorite
And yes, after being cooked, the Bacon was delicious.

The hood.

So I went to Harlem/ The Bronx for my spring break trip. I think I meant to take more pictures, as I packed four rolls of film, but all in all, I only shot one (portra 400 nc... my favorite film :)- though I would have loved to take the Bronica with me... but it is bulky and I didn't want it to get lifted), not because of the lack of photo opportunities, but because I was walking with people most of the time, and I hate to be one of those obnoxious people that stops every few feet and takes a picture.
But there was one morning that I did get to take a walk alone through the Bronx and I was supposed to shoot examples of poverty (and I did), but I also took more of things that amused me- evidence of personality and culture.


I found a community garden five blocks away from the house that I was staying in. In our bible study for the week we had been talking a lot about Eden and the concept of Shalom (or a perfect society), so I was very excited when I found this in the middle of a run-down neighborhood.



Better than that were the cutout superheros with gardening tools. That made me laugh. Alot. And I usually do not laugh out loud when I am alone.

In both the Bronx and in Harlem there are these stores everywhere- they're called Bodegas there, but they are just corner stores. I probably went into ten or so while I was there, and normally, there is milk, basic cooking supplies, some cereal, and a big section of cigarettes and lottery tickets. Cigarettes go for over seven dollars a pack. The average wage earned by most of the people there is about 6.70 an hour. There can be up to three bodegas to one block in the busier parts of harlem, these stay open and alive due to the fact that there are really no supermarkets there. It's an advantage to the owners, and a disadvantage to the people as everything at the Bodegas is overpriced, and often outdated.



In the city, as there are hundreds (and sometimes thousands) of people to one block, it is hard for one to claim anything as their own. This made me laugh as well. I guy passed me as I was laughing and gave me a strange look. I don't know if it was because I was laughing or because I looked so out of place in the neighborhood- a white girl wearing pigtails and a hat taking pictures of some random mailbox.



This was on the door of an auto place- painted bright yellow with a rust orange garage door. The bit of graffiti amused me. Angel would have to be pretty tall for a kid to get up that high.


and now blogger is being stupid and not uploading my images. So I will have to do a second post.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

New Setup.


So I have this Metz flash that I use for my Bronica, and I really like that setup alot- I generally get pretty good and even results with that setup. But today, I was procrastinating on a lot of stuff, and decided that I should maybe see what it does when paired with my digital camera (Fuji s2 Pro). So after a number of battery problems (my rechargables died for good so I had to go to Wal Mart and get new ones, and then the Metz battery pack has been acting up), I just messed around a little with it, and really like the results. I doubt I'll use it for any wedding stuff this summer, but maybe for next quarter? dunno.
Here is the setup. Not an amazing picture, but adequate.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Feelings


Mostly the work of Richard Avedon (the glorious photographer who is being researched by me for a few weeks) with an addition that comes after ruining more than seven mats because of exhaustion and incapability.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Wall.


The side of the lesson barn of Lehman Farms in Rochester, NY

Nikon FE with 50mm lens

Caroline



Nikon FE with 50mm lens

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Grandma Gert



Bronica ETRS with 70mm lens

Metz Flash with Lumiquest.

Portra 400NC Film

Scans.

Monday, January 7, 2008

Break.



As I have not updated in about a month, I promise I will start posting the apples again.
But here are a few I took over break.