2009/12/31
Thoughts…
Holiday Window Adverts Series
2009/12/28
Basic Maths Review
Business & Boredom
2009/12/26
Christmas Day: A visual history
I was fortunate enough to spend the evening with Ron and his family. I have more photos to post, stay tuned.
A very interesting visual contrast exists here: a strip club on the left and a women’s Salvation Army refuge on the right. This is not the best way to visualize it. This could evolve into another project, but I hear its difficult to shoot anything strip-club related.
2009/12/24
Holiday Decorations
2009/12/20
Walking Through a Photographic Process
Look What They’re Selling You
2009/12/19
2009/12/14
2009/12/13
Recent Thoughts on Photography, Action
Lately, I’ve been frustrated.
I have no camera. (Well, no lens. I lent my Nikon 18-70mm to a friend who is studying in Ecuador. In exchange I took one of his favorite shirts.) I haven’t been able to make images, something I’ve enjoyed with consistency up until September. I reviewed the Canon 7D last weekend, and that was a bit of a release. Now: back to square one.
I have collected some concepts that I want to explore with the camera. I want to do something with mega-size churches in the Portland area. There are a bunch of homeless people that live in a tent village in the forests near the Portland area. Local mission workers bring them blankets and food. I want to explore that. I heard about marijuana growers down in Corvallis. People that rely on farming in the urban center interest me (and supposedly this happens in Portland.) I am interested in the persistence of the screen in culture (think: work and home, phone, computer, television etc.) I want to do a series on parking-garage attendants in the wee hours of the morning. Ah, yes, but no working camera.
Wrong. I have an old Canon AE-1.
I’ve become so familiar with the workflow of digital image-making. The process is so immediate, the results are immediate. However, this is a relatively new phenomenon in photography. For nearly one and a half centuries photographers couldn’t immediately see their images.
Unfortunately, I have let this mindset limit my creativity. Equipment shouldn’t limit one’s image-making. It will change the way a photographer works, to be sure. An 8×10 view camera and a pocket-size digital camera simply function differently.
They do both make images, and I have found this to be the important thing. It isn’t so much the how that is significant; it is the action that matters.
2009/12/10
Clean-up
2009/12/08
Canon 7D Review
2009/12/07
Testing
2009/10/22
2009/10/10
Brief Update
2009/09/20
Move-in Day
I’ve been working on the annex story for slightly longer than three months. It has been my first long-term project, and I have learned quite a bit. However, it is time to wrap it up. I have been asked to put something together for the members, perhaps a story book of sorts or an online selection. Several hundred images are sitting on a hard drive, so it will be a long management process. More on that later. Here are some shots from today:
Cory Hartman moves a friend’s desk up towards the stairs.
Ben Matthias carves out a hole for a door bolt. Ben drove down from Portland to help out with odd jobs for the day.
Two members living in the annex house, from the hallway.
Chief worker Ben Baretich attaches door handles Sunday afternoon. Ben will continue working on the house during the week.
Lights illuminate the annex house at night.
2009/09/19
OSU vs. Cincinnati Football Game
2009/09/05
Recently…
Ben Baretich cleans a paint sprayer early Saturday morning. Baretich and others are prepping and painting at the Antioch Annex over the weekend.
Oregon State running back Jacquizz Rodgers is tackled by Portland State defenders. Rodgers ran for 103 yards with three touchdowns for OSU’s opening game on Saturday.
Oregon State defense did pretty good.