Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Chan Chao




Title: Communication through body language and facial expression

Artist: Chan Chao

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Artist Biography:

Chan Chao was born in 1966 in Kalemo, Burma. He and his family left Burma for the United States in 1978 where Chao studied under John Gossage at the University of Maryland, College Park. He now lives in Washington, D.C. area and he teaches photography at George Washington University.





Personal Reaction:

I think his interpretation of the communication through body language and facial expression in right and you can definitely tell what people are thinking when you take a picture of them randomly in the street. I know I wouldn't be able to do that without looking like a complete idiot.



Brittany Howard

Monday, November 22, 2010

Simon Norfolk

Title: Afghanistan: Chronotopia

Artist: Simon Norfolk

Medium: Photography

Year: 2001



Artist's Biography – Simon Norfolk was born in Lagos, Nigeria in 1963. He graduated with degrees in philosophy and sociology from Oxford and Bristol universities in England. He initially worked as a documentary photographer for a far-left publication company and specialized in displaying anti-racist activities and fascist groups. Then in 1994, he gave up photojournalism to take up his desire as a landscape photographer. He captured landscapes all over the world with his images that relay powerful messages.







Personal Reaction – I really enjoy his work as an artist. The scenes that he captures are very powerful and show a glimpse of what the environments are like around the world. It is great to view as a person that has not traveled to any of these places. It allows a true understanding of what life is like over there.







Name: Kathleen Martini

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Tina Barney

Title: Jill and Polly in the Bathroom

Artist: Tina Barney

Medium: Photography

Year: 1987



Artist's Biography – Tina Barney is an American photographer; she was born in New York City in 1945 to a very wealthy upper class family. She is best known for her large-scale portraits. She usually includes her family members and close friends as the subjects of her portraits. Her images are mostly busy with decorative backgrounds and full of color. Her work is featured in several galleries in New York, and she has produced short films as well.







Personal Reaction – I think that her work is a very exciting way to shoot portraits, although her images are so busy that the subjects become somewhat lost. I do like how in many of the images, her subjects appear natural and do not look directly at the camera with a smile; instead they are in their natural surroundings.







Name: Kathleen Martini

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Uta Barth

Title: Untitled

Artist: Uta Barth

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Artist's Biography – (50-75 words): Uta was born in Berlin, Germany. She is a contemporary photographer, and is a recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. Barth likes experimenting with depth of field, focus, and framing to make suggestive photos. She takes her photos in an abstract way.

 

 

 

Personal Reaction – (50 – 75 words): I really like her work. I like the lack of color and the emptiness of the photos. I feel some of them are haunting in a way just by the lack of subject or the sparseness of it. My favorite photo by her is untitled. I like this photo because of the lighting on the wall. I like how the whole picture seems to have the color of the couch in it. The reflections of the light on the wall are beautiful because it balances the sliver of the couch. I also find it very interesting that the couch is crooked along with the lights reflection.

 

 

 

 

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Shutter Sync

Title: Shutter Sync

Artist: N/A

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Process Description – (50-75 words):

Flash Sync or Flash synchronization is the firing of a photographic flash and the shutter. The camera or mechanism usually has a hot shoe for the flash to be mounted on. The flash is ether connected to the camera ether through cable or wireless radio transmitters.

 

 

Personal Reaction – (50 – 75 words):

 

I have used shutter sync a few times in dark to difficult lighting situations where a flash is needed. From my experience of sync speed the most common seems to be 250-shutter speed. Flash however isn’t what I like to use often since it tends to age the subject. For instance if you take a picture of a female age 18-19 your flash can harden the subject and make her look like a 26-27 year old. Gel can help however it still has the ageing effect.

 

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Polaroid Transfer



Title: Polaroid Transfer
Artist: Brad Gillette
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Year: 2006

Process Description – (50-75 words):
Polaroid transfer is a technique, which uses Polaroid film to be able to place an image on textiles, glasses, cups and various other surfaces. The process is done by developing the film for about 15 seconds, after pulling it out from the holder, pulling apart the two sides of the film, and placing the negative side on a surface you want to use. You let it sit for 20minutes with some pressure applied, pour some hot water over it, and the peel away the negative gently.


Personal Reaction – (50 – 75 words):
I really like the way that the photos turn out because they have a vintage feel to them and the textures pop out a lot more than they would on a regular photo.



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Almir Hodzic

Gabriel Orozxo

Gabriel Orozco is a Mexican artist who works with both photography and objects to create a sculpture.  He likes to combine both manmade objects with things from nature.  He then frequently photographs his creations as a way of documenting his work.  His work has been shown in museums such as Tate Modern and the Museum of Modern Art.  I like his work because it incorporates more than just photography.  I like that he creates scenes.