Monday, May 23, 2011

Dan Mountford - Double Exposure

I found these double exposures thrilling! The placement of  buildings and people together is unexpected and is a thoughtful contrast of organic/inorganic forms and beings.
I also notice that there may be a link with memories and the content represented inside the silhouettes...

what makes a memory? where can a memory take you..

nostalgia.

think: that day on the beach,
see: the pier
smell: sea and rain
hear: waves crashing and birds.
touch: the sand on my feet
taste: salty humidity

they say a photo is worth a million words, perhaps some are worth a million memories?

i find myself personally invested in this photo.. how i am not sure but i think that a series of portraits done in this style would be an interesting project.

as for the material which would be overlaid on top of the portrait - models would be asked to recall a sensory memory... as in one where all senses were and can be activated through recollection of any event in their lives.

The emotion on their face would provide enough information for an audience to draw a similar reaction to the facial expression along with the overlaid scenery from a memory.




Monday, May 9, 2011

Ron Galella

I watched "Smash His Camera" last night, amazing and inspiring photographer and movie. The conversations about photography and paparazzi as art were quite comedic to me as I feel there is no question about this issue - Ron Galella is a fine artist who does deserve the recognition he has been recieving in the art world. I really admire him and his persistence to get that shot. If I ever should run into a situation on the street to be a momentary paparazzi, I can bank on the fact that Ron's paparazzi how to will come to my mind!
http://www.rongalella.com/index.html

Monday, April 18, 2011

I Want to Go Home. - A photo book


here you will find information about myself, the parameters for creating this book, my inspiration, thanks to everyone involved with the book and copyright information.

an establishing shot for the layout of the humane society animals location on the right..

establishing that the owned pets will be on the left.

i matched up animals based on color or markings..

or expressions.



Group Photo

I want to thank all of you for the great influence and friendship you have all shown me over the past 2 semesters. I will miss all of you! You're all amazing people and artists.    

April 10 - April 15, 2011


  

Double Take (Self Portrait) - Ashely AuCoin (me)

Dialogue - Brenna Crabtree

Persona- Dane Kullman

Parallelism, Mutual Relations and Differences - Myke Todd


missing Brenna!!