Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
PHOTOSHOP...first attempts.
this is my first crack at graphic design. So far I have been using photos, brushes, filters, and fonts.
I can really see the potential here to do some interesting things (including designing our new logo!) These images I guess would be posters. The phone one is kind of personal, and the 'how do you see...' one I thought of as a flyer for the class at RYSE. Let me know what you think!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
the final project....wow.
here is a quick look at the final project for the artschange photography class at RYSE, fall 2010!!!!
accomplished in 5 hours, with the hands/brains/eyes of aran, tim, manuel, david, and myself. came out beautiful. after tim and aran left, david said 'we should get a door knob" and manuel said "we should all sign the door knob!" brilliant ideas, so i went to omega salvage and picked up an old door knob....and a key! we sat around and just stared at it for about half an hour before I left to get the knob and key...the fellas said that they wanted to go find more doors, I suggested other found objects that would go well in a series. they were very inspired. I felt proud of my work with them, i hope to see the piece on a gallery wall soon.
the piece is stunning, as nice as anything I've seen out in the photo/art world.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
btown, we trade spots...
I noticed that as soon as I came back to the site, you were gone! Maybe that happened before, and/or in reverse. This threesome is not always the most comfortable system to function in, eh!?
Onward, forward, comrades.
With love,
510iso
Onward, forward, comrades.
With love,
510iso
sampler from the white mountains
Hi Fridays,
I'm working on two small essays to post, but wanted to share the latest from the bristlecones (more up on flickr, but I'll post 'em here with some thoughts. I miss the essay aspect, that is the words and images together. I just re-read some of our longer posts, including my 35L lovefest, and remembered how enjoyable that was. Hope to take some time this holidays to really write somethings and share some projects. I would absolutely love to see some similar from you both, as time and desire allows.
I'm working on two small essays to post, but wanted to share the latest from the bristlecones (more up on flickr, but I'll post 'em here with some thoughts. I miss the essay aspect, that is the words and images together. I just re-read some of our longer posts, including my 35L lovefest, and remembered how enjoyable that was. Hope to take some time this holidays to really write somethings and share some projects. I would absolutely love to see some similar from you both, as time and desire allows.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
my lightroom crashed just now...
my catalogue is all f'd up. I may have just lost every single one of my photos.
I will find out tomorrow when adobe cust. service opens up.
I am understandably so upset right now. so fucking upset.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
graf/montreal
("I've been gone for a minute, now I'm back...")
Finally (finally!) had an afternoon off with nothing to do. It's been a very long time. Took my new little device out around the town as I explored the streets of Montreal. Man, Quebec has some serious graf writers: creative and prolific. Shooting with such a tiny camera (size and sensor) w/out using a viewfinder was a totally different experience, something I feel perfectly ambivalent about. The grainy, high depth of focus pocket experience is disappointing when thinking of portraits or landscapes, and just super awesome for the city. Anyways, enough of the ramble, here's a little sample.
Finally (finally!) had an afternoon off with nothing to do. It's been a very long time. Took my new little device out around the town as I explored the streets of Montreal. Man, Quebec has some serious graf writers: creative and prolific. Shooting with such a tiny camera (size and sensor) w/out using a viewfinder was a totally different experience, something I feel perfectly ambivalent about. The grainy, high depth of focus pocket experience is disappointing when thinking of portraits or landscapes, and just super awesome for the city. Anyways, enough of the ramble, here's a little sample.
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