continuing with the theme of “finally posting work from last semester” i give you my first assignment from body in photo taught by Regina DeLuise.

the class was pretty self-explanatory, learning how to use the figure in our images. our first assignment was to choose a myth and create images inspired by that myth. i chose the greek myth of sisyphus which tells the story of a greedy and self-obsessed king who is punished by the gods to roll a stone up a hill, only for it to roll back down, for the rest of eternity.

i interpreted this myth as a person dealing with a task that can never be accomplished and tried to relate it to my own life. i was a dancer for about ten years before i had to give it up for other interests. i chose to depict myself attempting dance poses that i used to be able to do with ease.

while the final images may look graceful, the extended exposure informs the viewer that i struggled to hold the pose. this is a sisyphean task for me because i will never be able to get my body back to the way it was when i danced.

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recently, i’ve been trying to really look at fashion photography and i stumbled across these images shot by Richard Burbridge for Dazed and Confused magazine. i enjoy seeing that the concept of the shoot, the styling of the clothing and the make-up/hair really worked in sync. sometimes i see fashion shoots and i’m completely confused- garments that make no sense in relation to the space they’re in, punk hair with baby doll dresses (and not in an ironic way). every part of this shoot was done thoughtfully and i really admire that. i’m so completely obsessive with my own images; i’m happy to see other people working so hard to make sure all the details are in place.

i’ll admit i don’t get the doll pieces 100% but it works! i really love it!

while browsing the dazed and confused website i also saw an interview with Collier Schorr. i’ve only ever heard her mentioned in a fine art capacity so it was nice to see that her work was bridging the gap between fine art and fashion photography. i do enjoy her series You Are the Weather as well as some of her other fine art works but i didn’t love what i saw on the magazine website. anyway, if nothing else it was great seeing an artist capable of reaching both audiences.


i feel guilty for being so horrible at keeping my blog going. i was never good at keeping a diary as a kid. anyway, since it is 100 degrees outside and i’m afraid to leave my bed, here goes.

recently i’ve been hitting a sort of road block, photographically. my current employer (or internship sponsor) asked me who my favorite photographer was. i couldn’t give him an answer. sure, i like a bunch of photographers- all the greats, of course. but i didn’t stumble across a photograph and decide that, because of this mind-blowing piece i was going to become a photographer. my decision was much more selfish than all of that.

i love doing it for me. for how it makes me feel. for how it allows me to express all the crazy stuff in my head. and how it lets people understand. ansel adams is great, but i’m my inspiration.

so anyway, all of this has definitely got me thinking. my boss also gave me a ton of photography/fashion books to read. they’ve been pretty interesting so far. so i’m really going to try and figure out who i like and why. maybe that will get me excited again.

let’s get started:

i found this picture while looking at the imdb page for little ashes, a movie about the young lives of salvador dali and frederico garcia lorca. (robert pattinson just also happens to be in it). i haven’t seen it yet but it didn’t get great reviews, so i bet it’s decent.

**do i give credit to the director of photography for the image? wish i knew who it was!

i adore this image of marina gatell. i love the tones of the out of focus background (blurry is my thing) the gorgeous dress and her crazy neck/collarbones! i have a tough time photographing people, i want to do stuff like this.

i hope to see more wonderful images when i eventually get around to watching the movie.

ta ta for now. hope to see you soon


first semester sophomore year i was privileged enough to take Narrative Strategies with Lynn Silverman. let alone the fact that she is an adorable human being, i really enjoyed the class and made some work that i am pretty proud of, even though it doesn’t represent the crux of what i’m thinking about these days.

Lynn would give us an assignment and two weeks in which to complete it. we had one week to work on the project on our own before she presented slides of images that related to the assignment. then we would have another week to work before critique. i thought this was a great way to have us think for ourselves as well as showing us inspiring images from other photographers.

so here are some images from the class!

single image narrative



multiple image narrative
*printed twice, viewed both backwards and forwards*






final
images presented in a handmade book

agh! sorry for the image overload! i’m really going to try to update this regularly so it won’t just be a million pictures at once.