Monday, January 31, 2011

Power Couples

I've been interested in the way the media portrays power couples, and as a photography project I was thinking it would interesting to take couples from history and "modernize" them.
Right now I'm still in the research phase....






















some websites of interest:

Famous Historic Couples
HowStuffWorks
Timeline of Love

Friday, January 28, 2011

Dear Theo

I just received my copy of "Dear Theo: The Autobiography of Vincent van Gogh" edited by Irving Stone. It's a collection of letters from van Gogh to his brother Theo. After reading the first letter I've already fallen nerdily in love.

Here are some of the other artists he references:
"The Angelus" Millet
"that's the thing, that is beauty, that is poetry. Admire it as much as you can; most people do not admire enough."

"A Hugunenot" John Everett Millais

"Margaret at the Fountain" Ary Scheffer
"Is there a purer being than that girl, 'that loved so much'." 

Monday, January 24, 2011

Do's and Don'ts....

 
 As I'm sitting here, unable to feel too inspired by anything I click on, I came across this quirky list on 1000 Words Photography Magazine . I certainly break/have broken some of these rules..but then again I'm still and undergrad .. ...... so that makes it ok?
 

The Do’s and Don’ts of Graduate Studies: Maxims from the Chair from the book The Education of a Photographer by Charles H Traub, Chair at School of Visual Arts’ MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Department in New York.

The Do’s

Do something old in a new way
Do something new in an old way
Do something new in a new way, Whatever works . . . works
Do it sharp, if you can’t, call it art
Do it in the computer—if it can be done there
Do fifty of them—you will definitely get a show
Do it big, if you cant do it big, do it red
If all else fails turn it upside down, if it looks good it might work
Do Bend your knees
If you don’t know what to do, look up or down—but continue looking
Do celebrities—if you do a lot of them, you’ll get a book
Connect with others—network
Edit it yourself
Design it yourself
Publish it yourself
Edit, When in doubt shoot more
Edit again
Read Darwin, Marx, Joyce, Freud, Einstein, Benjamin, McLuhan, and Barth
See Citizen Kane ten times
Look at everything—stare
Construct your images from the edge inward
If it’s the “real world,” do it in color
If it can be done digitally—do it
Be self centered, self involved, and generally entitled and always pushing—and damned to hell for doing it
Break all rules, except the chairman’s

The Don’ts

Don’t do it about yourself—or your friend—or your family
Don’t dare photograph yourself nude
Don’t look at old family albums
Don’t hand color it
Don’t write on it
Don’t use alternative process—if it ain’t straight do it in the computer
Don’t gild the lily—AKA less is more
Don’t go to video when you don’t know what else to do
Don’t photograph indigent people, particularly in foreign lands
Don’t whine, just produce