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Monday, August 30, 2010

Through the Looking-Glass, and What Christy Found There - Part II

This is the Part II of the shoot I did where I was playing off the whole Looking-Glass/Wonderland theme. I had three concepts in mind for the header of this blog. The first one, this one, and the still-yet to-be-revealed header. Although these don't work for my header idea, I still had fun with them. The middle one is my favorite. It reminds me of the disappearing cheshire cat. How cool would it be to appear and disappear at will?






 








Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Lake Greenwood in August

This is part 3 of the 4-part series I've been working on this year that documents (in HDR) the changing seasons reflected in the Lake Greenwood landscape. Part 3 is Summer. Take a look at Spring and Winter. In another 3 months, after I shoot Fall, I'll showcase all four images in one tetraptych. Although, I may need to revisit Spring. It's really not a very good image. Maybe I was uninspired that day. 

Lake Greenwood in August ~ HDR (5 shots - 2 up, 2 down)

Friday, August 20, 2010

Through the Looking-Glass, and What Christy Found There - Part I

It's rather obvious that the title of this blog is a reference to Lewis Carroll's sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass.

I love this story for a lot of reasons, primarily because of the fantasy vs. reality theme. I like the idea that logic, reason, and truth mean different things to different people. Am I foolish for believing in fantasy? Or are you foolish for your disbelief? It's all about your perspective and how it changes as you change.

In the book, Alice wonders what the world is like on the other side of a mirror. She soon discovers that she can step through it to an alternative world. Since my title is an homage of sorts, I wanted to play on that theme. I was trying to create the header for this blog and this theme didn't make the cut.  But I like these images - this idea that I'm looking in from an alternate reality.
























Thursday, August 12, 2010

You can find me in the club

Here is part 2 of the night shoot I did at City Walk. These are shots from inside a club. Another first for me. I'm not as thrilled with these, but the experience was interesting. It was the end of the night, I was hot (sweaty), and getting a lot of stares from the employees. Apparently they're not used to their patrons bringing in DSLRs on tripods.



































 

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Twilight

This past weekend I did a shoot of some lighting designs for an engineering company. They wanted the photos to be taken at twilight so the sky would still have some color in it. This was a first for me as I am not accustomed to shooting at night or at twilight. But I am also not one to shy away from a challenge! There's a very short window of time between when the sun sets and the sky goes black. But in that window the sky is saturated with color - from light pinks and purples to deep sapphire blues. I'm actually very pleased with how these turned out and I think twilight may be my new favorite time to shoot!




 

Monday, July 26, 2010

Ominous vibe

Do you know what it's like when you have an awesome vision in your head and no matter what you do you can't seem to bring it to fruition? That's sort of what happened here. I had every intention of shooting a beautiful, ethereal shot of me floating up, up and away. Instead it turned out rather grim. Apparently I've been feeling a little dark lately.



 When rocking an ominous vibe, you might as well throw in a little severed arm for good measure. Special thanks to Cristina for letting me borrow her cool frame. Again, not what I had in mind for this frame. But maybe Halloween's coming a little early this year.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Scanography

Inspiration comes from a lot of places. This week's post was initially inspired by a fascinating online gallery called Face Your Pockets. The idea of their project is to scan your face along with the objects in your bag or pockets. I must have spent an hour looking at all the scanned images people have submitted. There are some really creative ideas there.
It is worth noting that this 'scanography' technique is not a new concept. When I happened upon this site I was immediately reminded of the artwork from the Tori Amos album, From the Choirgirl Hotel. Those fascinating images were created by Katerina Jebb - an unconventional photographer who uses industrial-sized photocopy machines and scanners to capture her images.
So having said that, and giving credit where credit is due, here is my first attempt at scanography. This is not what's in my pockets, but what's in my mind A LOT lately. A place I have dreamed of going since I was a little girl. Now that dream is less than 2 months away...