Photoshop 1: Advanced Image Composite Photography 1: Contrast Control (high) Color: Cercle et Carre I earned a “Great Job! A!” on my Dorothea Lange essay, a “Great!” for my photographic essay proposal on ‘the writer,’ and have yet to finish the essay wherein I discuss my interview with a journalist. […]
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World through a lens.
Research Paper: Photographer Dorothea Lange
Heather Haynes Cat 121: Photography I Mid-Term Exam November 12, 2007 Unlike most photographers of her time, Dorothea Lange holds the honor of being remembered for several genres and themes. Originally a portrait photographer in San Francisco, Lange went on to document unemployed Americans during the Depression and interred Japanese-Americans […]
but is it art?
Since I haven’t been talking much about school, I feel that I owe you, dear reader, examples of some of my latest work. As I no longer write papers that can be quoted from, here are recently returned assignments from a few of my (four) classes. Photoshop 1: Surrealistic Image […]
Return from Vacation
To quell your undying curiosity, here is a reductive, photographic telling of my recent trip to the West Coast. Something better will undoubtedly come soon/later.
Post #28
Finally, photos from the wedding I helped shoot in April are up, over here. I do another wedding on Monday as well. Barring a call back from the Howard County Library system, I’m giving up on finding a full-time job that won’t make me miserable. Instead, I think I’ll go […]
some kind of a weekend
While the music department trekked off to PMEA last week I took a long weekend for myself. I had a job interview for a company that turned out to not even have the same name it advertised itself under, and whose ad for “Sales Representatives” really meant “Life Insurance Agents.” […]
Research Paper: Whiteness in Antebellum Portraiture
“The portrait is a powerful material culture document; I think it is more meaningful than any other tool.†– Joan Severa, Introduction to My Likeness Taken: Daguerreian Portraits in America, xvi (cover image: 59) The society of nineteenth-century America placed a heavy emphasis on citizens’ physical appearances, most notably in […]
Have Some Photographs!
Because using people’s images without their permission is my forte. Orchestra Tour: St. Purim Party:
“skiffle” is a cool word
I submitted three photos to the depressing campus literary magazine. [one / two / three] Since everyone on campus except for myself does a ton a still-life, I’m a little worried. But overall, I don’t so much care. Good (for me, not so much for anyone else) news: 1. The […]
Honors Band
I should really be doing further Wagner research right now, but here are some exciting photos from my Honors Band escapades. I stood behind them:
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