Thursday, April 28, 2011

Interview with MFA Hector Hernandez

Image and interview by Trevor Park

Congrats to Trevor Park for Completing his BFA in Photography

I would like to congratulate Trevor on completing his BFA in Photography. His Domestic Disturbance Series is currently Up on Display in the Fine Art Student Gallery. 
 







Tobias Walther

I recently asked Tobias about his series Picking Up the Signals. Here is what he said about it. 
(Ed. for publication by D. DeHart)

The Signal project was work about process. I travelled around Europe and attmepted to find new ways to look at things. It was an exercise, so to speak.  I wanted to interpret objects I found;  to take them away from their obvious visual meaning. I presented the work in a Tillman like wall presentation The presentation/ exhibition format came after I took the pictures. I put the pieces together, as one in a visual poem, that moved away from documentary.

I talked to Alec Soth in Berlin, and showed him my photographs. Picking Up the Signals was his favorite series.
I am currently shooting images here in the area (The Palouse).  I find myself looking for, or capturing things that are moving away from documentary. The work is a place-independent interpretation of landscape and sceneries. It's hard to get away from other visual influences,  and to explore again like a child. Keeping things pure and innocent has always been a philosophy within photographs. 

Tobias Walther is currently in Pullman working on a new photographs. I particularly like his series Picking Up the Signals. If you see him around the WSU Fine Art photo area, say hello. 

Tobias on working with Nick Waplington.

I worked with Nick for a couple months in London. Mostly I was assisting him with taking 8x10 large format photographs for some of his projects in England and printing analogue color photographs in his artist studio. I learned a lot about his ideas, concepts and his work in general whilst handling Waplington´s negatives and prints and spent time with this internationally reknown artist. It gave me a great insight into the art world as well as the daily and professional life of an artist/ photographer. I can only recommend to do an assistantship or an internship with artists and photographers. It is not impossible to reach and communicate with famous or known artists. They are just people too.


Photos and book ©Nick Waplington

Portraits Continued!

As the Tuesday Portrait mentioned the Beginning Photography class' 5th assignment was Portrait.

In this assignment they had to turn in 4 photographs.
Two Self-Portraits
One Portrait of themselves without actually being in the photo
One Portrait of another person

The class did a fantastic job with the assignment so I wanted to show off as many as I could!  Here are the second set of fabulous portraits.
Brooke Troutman - Self Portrait

Brooke Troutman - Self Portrait

Brooke Troutman - Portrait of a friend

Kelsie Duncan - Self Portrait

Kelsie Duncan - Self Portrait

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Words Generated from Papers on Ontology

Portraits

The Beginning Photography class' 5th assignment was Portrait.
In this assignment they had to turn in 4 photographs.

Two Self-Portraits
One Portrait of themselves without actually being in the photo
One Portrait of another person

There were so many great portraits that I am going to split this into two posts!
Lucy Saura - Self-Portrait

Lucy Saura - Self-Portrait

Brittany Richardson - Portrait (when not physically present)

Drew George - Portrait of a friend

Preslie Duskin - Portrait (when not physically present)

Preslie Duskin - Portrait of a friend


Look for the second set of Portrait Photos on Thursday!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Design and Composition - Intro assignment

The 3rd assignment for the Intro to Photography class was Design and Composition.


This Assignment is about composition, point of view, design elements and framing within the images.

1 print that uses strong leading lines

1 print that places something small but important in the middle

1 print from a child’s perspective (looking up from below)

1 print from a high vantage paint (looking down from above)




Here are the Highlights from the Assignment.