9.10.2010

Inspiration: Sally Mann

Every photographer (aspiring/student/professional) gets asked many times in their life who their favorite photographer is. Without hesitation, I always say Sally Mann. She makes her everyday life (which typically involves her children growing up and in their own home environment) into beautiful, dream-like images. She once said that, "the things that are close to you are the things that you can photograph the best and unless you photograph what you love, you're not going to make good art." She makes me believe that I don't have to travel the world just to get good images. I can make good art just by doing the things I do and going about my daily life. Without further ado...my "favorite" photographer:



The artist herself

6.12.2010

Sometimes Poetry Happens

Los Angeles

The melodic sounds

of an indie rock song—

“In the Aeroplane Over the Sea”

on my 1993 car radio

flow unlike the volcano

of various vehicles on the 10 freeway

at 6

Long distances like the Oregon Trail moving slow

then fast

Red light on one side, white on the other

It connects us to places we need to travel to

but it tears us apart

like the Soviets and the US in the Cold War

Los Angeles,

A melting pot of cultures and talents—

A land of surprise when the rain comes—

A place of peace and war—

Some people stuck in Candyland

others just scrapping by

like nails on a chalk board

“In the Aeroplane Over the Sea”

A melodic indie rock

song on my

1993 car radio

March 10th, 2010

You Enter the Dance

The day is done and you enter the slow dance

with the worst of it over

You sell yourself to the rhythm of the moonlight

Tough thoughts take over your spirit like a cancer

Thought keeps you going past sleep’s bedtime

The curse of the unintentionally awake


This universe could be anywhere,

reach out and touch it.

You must have ran with its wind

A mystical world without music

You cannot stop it

It flows without permission


Your eyes are shut

But are you asleep?

Your laugh echoes in my subconscious

An uncontrolled reminder to loosen my grip,

but not let go

It is too late, I have thought too much


I have become your puzzle

My nights have become my cross word

What is another four-letter word for frustration?

Dawn pirouettes and you are still there---

Still entering the slow dance.

When the sun awakes, life continues

April 15th, 2010


5.04.2010

Beautiful, Small Moments








Photographs done for Color Photography Class Spring 2010
Color Film-Hasselblad- Scanned Digitally

2.11.2010

Still Point Art Gallery-Geometric Abstraction Juried Show



Exciting News! In December I entered a few of my photographs into a juried show called Geometric Abstraction, which is an online exhibition put on by the Still Point Art Gallery and they chose two of mine! They were taken two years ago when I was living in Chicago and taking Photo I/darkroom. It was for some assignment that I don't really remember---oh well... point is, they were some of my early work (in college) and now they are on a site on the internet that is not one that I started myself---exciting. I could go on about how excited I am...blah blah blah...but instead I'll just post a link so all of my 3 readers can look:

www.stillpointartgallery.com
http://www.stillpointartgallery.com/index.php?action=gallery&id=6

My two photos are on page 25--- unfortunately I can't link it to that exact page...so you have to scan thorough the other 24 pages..
The show goes until the middle of April. YAY!

12.24.2009

Love and Joy Come to You

Here we come a-wassailing
Among the leaves so green,
Here we come a-wand'ring
So fair to be seen.
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year.


We are not daily beggers
That beg from door to door,
But we are neighbors' children
Whom you have seen before
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year.

Good master and good mistress,
As you sit beside the fire,
Pray think of us poor children
Who wander in the mire.
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year.

We have a little purse
Made of ratching leather skin;
We want some of your small change
To line it well within.
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year.

Bring us out a table
And spread it with a cloth;
Bring us out a cheese,
And of your Christmas loaf.
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year.

God bless the master of this house,
Likewise the mistress too;
And all the little children
That round the table go.
Love and joy come to you,
And to you your wassail, too,
And God bless you, and send you
A Happy New Year,
And God send you a Happy New Year

11.30.2009

A Yearly Fort?

I want to start a tradition. Around the holidays, every year, I will build a fort with whomever wishes to help me. A Holi-fort, if you will. When I was a kid, my sister and I and our friends loved making forts during sleep overs with unzipped, Disney character sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, and chairs from the kitchen table. This year, when I was home for Thanksgiving I was thinking back on those times and remembered it's magic. When I found out that my roommate Julia wanted in on wanting to build a fort with me...it was ON! When I got back to our little apartment for the last three weeks of school before winter break, the first thing we did....BAMMM! FORT! (Actually, that's a lie...the first thing we did was go to the 99cent store to buy holiday decorations. 10 decorations, $10. Yes please!)

Can I do it? Can I make this a tradition? I think yes. I also think it's something everyone can enjoy and helps bring people together.
So therefore, game on.

Photographic evidence of the 1st annual Fort: