This should tide you over until I finish shooting and editing this week. Pretty awesome, right? No?
Author: Heather
Jacksonville: after a break
Warm weather brings out the hooligans. Been following one particular hooligan for a couple of days but those photos don’t form anything cohesive yet. So here’s some good old-fashioned small-town fun.
kids, again
Apparently, Tuesdays are gymnastics days.
Light
This weekend I was relieved of the bulk of my work and told to focus only on light. It seems counter-intuitive, since photography is scientifically, invariably, about light. You can’t take a photo without light. So photographing only light seems, I don’t know, both impossible and inevitable. Please enjoy this […]
Umbrella ella ella ay ay ay
My first foray into umbrella lighting. Thanks to the snow for forcing us to shoot inside, and to Samantha for stuffing herself into a locker.
more kids
Another day at the Creative Endeavors Workshop last Friday. My goal is to visit them one afternoon a week for their 90-ish minute program, in order to break up the monotony of Jacksonville (both for my sanity and for variety in my grad review).
Surprise: Jacksonville!
I’m getting better at identifying and capturing moments. Unfortunately my best moments are all wide-angle right now. The first moment: after an arrest; the second: after prayer.
Jacksonville, again
Kind of losing my voice in Essay class. Hopefully this weekend will provide some sort of epiphany. Faculty and second-year students insist that everyone feels lost, depressed, and ready to drop out during this quarter…and that they all miraculously feel better a week or two later. Here’s hoping.
kids
Yesterday my goal was to shoot like other people shoot. It feels a bit (ok, quite a bit) like a lie, but I think the reception of these photos may be better than my others. This is an after-school program in Athens that I photographed last quarter for Dawn2Dusk.
Jacksonville, week 2
I currently have two focuses in Jacksonville: the people who live&work in the village, and the people who do neither but choose to hang out there. Last week I worked on the former; this week I’m working on the latter. So we have the village council meeting, their one restaurant, […]