My grad review panel suggested that I play with light and color sometimes, as well as just playing with moments. Not much light this afternoon, but I was still able to play.
Year: 2010
Communication
The question of defining “visual communication†has bothered me since beginning the quest for an education in photojournalism several years ago. Eventually I conceded to myself that the practice of photojournalism does technically fall under visual communications; journalists who tell stories through images quite literally communicate their messages visually. Though […]
an Issue: Invasives, part 2
After several weeks of bothering the Ohio DNR at large and waiting for a killing frost followed by a day over 45 degrees… I was able to follow a couple of employees spraying (to kill) garlic mustard at the Desonier Nature Preserve. While walking back to my car (and their […]
Reliving: West Virginia
While photographing several reenactors at the Indian Mound Festival in October, they pointed me to the Guyandotte Civil War Days. There I found reenactors who professed “we’re here for ourselves, not for you.” As such I was unable to photograph real interaction between ‘us and them,’ but I’ve got something.
football fail
I had a brilliant idea to photograph more sports in order to make myself look well-rounded. However, I’m really more of a feature photographer. So, here’s our Marching 110 and mascot.
Winter Quarter
For my own peace of mind: M, W 10am-12pm: The Photographic Essay W 3pm-5pm: Small Systems Lighting Tu 9am-10am: Graduate Seminar Tu, Th 10am-12pm: Digital Imaging Tu, Th 1pm-2:30pm: Ethics, Mass Media & Society Tu 7pm-9pm: Campus Orchestra
an Issue: Invasives
My first true foray into a photo story, as opposed to posting three photos for you because I am unable to choose the most successful one. The assignment: Document An Issue. After 5(ish) weeks of e-mailing, calling, and standing in the lobbies of OU’s Biology department, the Park Service, Forest […]
they make a “baa”-like sound
Nothing serious this weekend. Halloween in Athens was the greatest carnival (sans rides) I could have asked for, boyfriend time was absolutely wonderful and needed, llamas were soft, warm, and well-behaved. So. Partly due to my memory of this children’s book Is Your Mama a Llama, and partly because, as […]
Hallowpalooza
This is a fairly tight edit: 500 frames shot, 200 kept, 60 approved, 26 edited (for the music department), 10 for my facebook, and 3 for you.
Dawn2Dusk
It’s one of VisCom’s annual projects. Photographers descend upon Athens county from sun-up (6:50am) to sun-down (7:42pm) on one given day (last Friday, Oct. 22). I went with the women’s crew team for a nearly pre-dawn practice, visited Arts/WEST for a lighting set-up and after-school program, and played a little […]
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