Thursday, September 29, 2011
Nina Lodico
I love fine art, working with the body, and trying out new ideas. The first image was taken in a studio for a metaphoric project. The second image was taken just to try out working with a snoot light in a bedroom. The third image I wanted to work with a surreal idea, and it was for a panoramic project. Lastly, my four was taken in Penang, Malaysia and is of an old abandoned house and it was the first time I shot with color film.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Natalie Bouroumand
These two photos are part of a project I'm working on for a class. It's about this girl and her personality. I have one other photo I'm working on where the mirror is broken and she's looking at it, with an angry face.
The last photo was actually taken with my phone and edited with an app from my phone.
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Natalie Bouroumand
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Jasmine Clark
I wanted to explore the United States Marine Corps from a new perspective by looking at it through their support systems. Support systems are business establishments that provide services that Marines need to maintain their status/or what signifies them as a Marine—like the haircut or ‘perfectly’ tailored clothing.
By examining the barbershop and tattoo shop, I want to reveal aspects of Marine life that are normally not shown. The environments reinforce the utilitarian image of this organization, while hinting at the human side of the military.
Jasmine Clark
www.jasminerclark.com
Guadalupe Villegas
The first 4 pictures are from a photogallery that I hosted as a senior for a project in highschool ( that took place in March) and those where the ones that people complimented the most. The last picture is of my "most recent work", I did a photoshoot with a friend jsut for fun and that was one of my favorite :) -Guadalupe Villegas
Cari Hoversten
Personal Statement: Cari Hoversten
I enjoy capturing moments with color rarely seen or appreciated by the naked eye, always with the intention of making my audience take a second look not only at my work but the world around them. The angle is also important to me, whether it's at bird's eye or worm's eye or a view just in between, I choose the angles I do to create a personal relationship between the viewer and subject. We are all in this world together and I love to convey this message of unity through my lens.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
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Friday, September 16, 2011
Grants for women artists
via Rosangela Dardon
http://www.womenarts.org/fund/VisualNational.htm