Friday, September 28, 2007

Night Sky


As we are wrapping up pinhole photography, it is time to begin thinking about images that can be created with film. Images that may require, like pinhole, long exposures but with very different results. Did you see the full moon this week? Ever thought of trying to capture it in a photograph? Remember to use something as a "frame" in the photograph to give a sense of place. Go, see, do, and record this weekend.

Friday, September 14, 2007

ART: 21 Art in the 21st Century


The Fine Arts Center will host a preview showing of the new PBS series, "Art: 21" on October 4th in the recital hall at 6:00 P.M. The episdoe that will be featured, "protest", features the work of two contemporary photographers and two other artists working with political and social concerns. Mark your calendars now!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Answer the Question


So....we have studied a bit of the history of photography and you guys know about the Farm Security Administration--who was the head of it---what period of time it was organized---etc. But can you discover the name of the photographer who created this image? I'll give you a hint: he worked for the FSA and this image was created in the Midwest. Now go to the link on this blog for the Library of Congress, email me the name of the photographer and get EXTRA CREDIT!

Friday, September 07, 2007

Guest Artist: Susan Harbage Page

These works were created with Polaroid medium format film during a week-long workshop with photographer, Susan Harbage Page in May 2007. Page asked each student to create a portrait of themselves with an object they selected to represent "self." Images were scanned in Photoshopand printed out on 17" x 22" Photos Lustre paper on an Epson 3800 Printer.
Page teaches photography at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill