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July 2009
A Study in Movement
I am increasingly drawn to painting as a form of expression, though I could not afford the tools to actually paint a picture. So naturally, I look to photography as my means of speech. I challenge myself day after day to make my photographs look like painting, in fact, it has become an obsession. I [...]
(in)different
Sometimes I get a phrase stuck in my head and sometimes I like to keep it to myself because I feel like I have a secret that no one else knows even though it’s meaningless.
The Camera is not a Concept
Marshall McLuhan famously said, “The medium is the message”. The truth to that statement is so embedded in our experiences that we fail to consciously assess the role that the medium plays in our interaction. In the example of photography, there are many mediums aside from the actual photograph. A photographer takes a photo with [...]
Behind the Scenes: Canvas
I did this photoshoot with my friend Kate. You might know her as one of the dead people in my ocean shot. And I am regretful to say that this is what I cropped out of my photo called Canvas: I think someone didn’t even want us to get to our location. We went Friday [...]
Behind the Scenes: Fetus
I hope someone finds this somewhat amusing…this whole…blog thing. I know I do. But then again, I’m the one making it. This is a “behind the scenes” of sorts with my photo titled “Fetus”. Just some fun photos with my new cookie jar. It’s a love/hate relationship. My head barely fit in that jar. The [...]