For several reasons beyond my power, I'm sad to say I wasn't able to complete my "Women In Bluegrass" series for this final photography project. It actually upsets me and I would love to do it next semester because I thought it was a really cool concept, taking photos of bluegrass music's pioneers from the1950's and replacing all the men with women. Alas, it just wasn't meant to be.
On a better note I did come up with another series of photographs. Before now I was thinking in terms of an elaborate, complex series to help portray an otherwise simple form of art. When you break it down, bluegrass music is about simple things: momma, daddy, a little cabin on the hill and a good hearted woman. Even sad bluegrass songs always have a harmony and a melody to put a smile on your face. It takes a talented musician to play a sad song on an instrument and make you happy while doing it.
This series, I feel, is intended to portray simple black and white photos of simple, hand crafted instruments that are predominantly used to create a traditional, "homey" style of music. Before posting my own work, I'd like to post one of my all time favorite portraits that I feel goes along with this theme:
I've searched and dug and looked under every theoretical rock on the internet but for the life of I have no idea who the photographer of this portrait is. Anyway...
This is a picture of Bill Monroe, the "Father of Bluegrass". I adore this picture for a few reasons. First of all, I think the contrast is great. His suit vs. the background and the dark wood of his mandolin...I think it's beautiful. And the way he's holding his 1923 Gibson like it's his world...it's so simple. Effortless beauty. That's what I see in the music he created. That's what I'd hoped to capture in these next photos. I hope you enjoy them. :)
Ready. Aim. Shoot!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
The Final Four
Here are the final pictures for my "What's Important To You" series. Originally I had wanted 8 different people, but honestly, I liked the pictures of Matt and Emily so much I couldn't decide which ones to choose...so I chose 2 of each. :)
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
First of Eight
Alright, here we go! I started shooting for our Portrait Series tonight. The lighting proved to be a bit difficult...it's hard to work in a dorm room on a college kid budget! I thought it turned out alright though...let me know what you think. :D
My theme is "What's Important To You?"...can you guess what she chose? :D
My theme is "What's Important To You?"...can you guess what she chose? :D
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
DOF and Motion Assignment
We were asked to do an assignment that focused (no pun intended) on depth of field shots as well as motion shots. I thought this was extremely hard for me personally, only because I was convinced that my camera couldn't go depth of field. Lo and behold, Kara got to messing around with it and she got it to work. I did have several photoshopped but once I learned how to get my camera to do it I scrapped them (they weren't very good anyway). So here are the "new" pictures!
The second one is probably my favorite, followed closely by the first. If I had to have one of these critiqued, I'd say the cotton one.
Next, here are my motion pictures:
My favorite is the one of all the girls jumping up, if only for the reason that Miss Copous is getting some air! haha If I had to have one of these critiqued, I'd say that one. :)
The second one is probably my favorite, followed closely by the first. If I had to have one of these critiqued, I'd say the cotton one.
Next, here are my motion pictures:
My favorite is the one of all the girls jumping up, if only for the reason that Miss Copous is getting some air! haha If I had to have one of these critiqued, I'd say that one. :)
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Just Messin Around
I would have posted this assignment WAY sooner because to be honest, when I get bored I do this a lot for fun but I'd COMPLETELY forgotten about it. We were askedtp post a few pictures to show that we've been playing around with colors in Gimp. Here is a picture I took last week at the IBMA Convention of Alison Krauss and Union Station. The first one is the original and the next two are the edits.
If I HAD To Pick One....
After searching and oogling and "ooh"ing and "ahh"ing..I think I've finally found a photographer who rises above the rest. Gregg Lefevre is SO random and modern it's not even funny. The website won't let me copy and paste any of his photos so you'll have to go HERE to look at some of his work. His Gaga Gugu pictures are different as are his graffitti. I bet he has a fun, quirky, almost weird personality, but I could be reading into his work a little too much. lol Honestly? His work makes me want to live in the city and for an artist to make you want to do something like that, in my opinion, takes a good amount of talent.
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