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Vastus

Spring Break = Printing week!

I’ve been printing up a storm and I am close to having all of my final prints done for the thesis exhibition.

Here is a recent image:

Vastus

2012

Gelatin Silver

Many more images to come soon.

Also, a little teaser for another future post:

Check out: Treemotel’s new music video for Barbara.

It was produced at my school (Santa Fe University of Art and Design) by some really talented people. It is truly great.

Fun fact: I made the big green head (at about 1:24) for a costume.

 

 

Back to the darkroom!

 


Really Cool News

So this semester has been pretty crazy, but it has also been pretty crazy-amazing. Myself and the three other Photography BFA students at my school, (Michelle Eckhardt, Zoe Townsend, Karen Belton) will be presenting about our work at photo-eye gallery. Every first wednesday of the month, photo-eye invites photographers to present work that they have done. I am extremely excited about this opportunity for our group to share our work with the public.

If you are in the Santa Fe area, put it on your calendar! The event is March 7 at 6:30.

(Facebook Event link)

(my image is #3 on the flyer. Check out the other photographers! They are doing some really cool stuff.)

In other amazing and much more humble news, our school is taking a trip to New York for AIPAD, The Association of International Photography Art Dealers. I have heard that is probably the biggest photography event in the world. I am so utterly excited to get to go on this trip! (and to visit New York for the first time)


Found Wing

A shot from last March.

 

I used this image for the cover of a book I designed last march.

 

Nectar Magazine has gotten more submissions for “Most of Us Die” so far than we got in total for “Evidence of Home”. This issue is going to be big. Submissions are open until June.

On a personal note, this semester has been really intense. I’ve got 3 part time jobs, a volunteer job, and starting this magazine. On top of that, being a full time student and trying to work on my thesis. It’s tiring but when I accomplish a lot, it is very satisfying. I’m excited to graduate and be able to relax without feeling guilty.


Trapezius

Trapezius

Shot from last week. I have the most patient model in the world. I swear.

More Thesis work.

 

 

Nectar Magazine is getting way more submissions for issue #2 than for “Evidence of Home”. With more than 3 months left, I can’t wait to see all of the work that we get! I posted some of our recent submissions on Nectar’s site, check it out:

MOST OF US DIE

 

 

Unrelated, but cool: Check out Die Antwoord’s latest video, directed by amazing photographer Roger Ballen. Creepy and catchy and all around great.


Nectar Magazine: Most of Us Die

Nectar Magazine’s theme “Evidence of Home” closed on February 1. We are in the process of designing the issue and while that process is going on, we started to accept submissions for our second issue. The theme is:

 

Most of Us Die

 

 

Check out the submission guidelines: http://nectarnectar.com/submit

Image for the poster is from my thesis series

 


Ilium

Another recent thesis image. Just did another shoot today, of legs. More on that when those get developed.

 

 

Nectar Magazine closed submissions for its first issue. Over 100 people submitted, which is pretty good for coming up with the idea 4 months ago and having zero advertising budget. It can only grow from here. I’ve got some neat ideas about the next issue, but everything will have to be finalized before it can be released. :D


Contemplating Flesh

Bend

I’ve got some new Thesis images, after a much needed winter break. We drove from New Mexico to Arkansas to Missouri to Arkansas to New Mexico to Colorado, and finally back to New Mexico to stay. Admittedly, I was not as productive as I should have been in terms of image making, but I did relax fiercely and it was great to see family and meet new people too.

I’ve vowed to actually be productive now that I am back at school, so here are some new images, all taken with a 4X5 view camera, printed gelatin silver.

Click Me for more thesis work!

Also, don’t forget about Nectar Magazine! Submissions close in less than 2 weeks.


The Babel Project

My close friend Kelsey Jonikas, is a film student currently working on her thesis film. It’s a sci-fi short film about a world where complex information can be bought and directly uploaded to the brain. Kelsey is raising money for the project. The money will go towards the art department and feeding the cast and crew. Equipment and locations are already taken care of. Her IndieGoGo site: http://www.indiegogo.com/The-Babel-Project

For $25 you can get a DVD, a poster, and thank you from Kelsey.

Check out the video:

photo from the “history of uploading”

Photo by Micaela Butts

 

UPDATE: Kelsey’s movie has been fully funded!


split.up

 

A split up sunset, Fall 2008.

single shot.


Is Friday the 13th really all that bad?

 

Superstition has always surrounded Friday the 13th for reasons I don’t really care to understand. I’ve never really been a superstitious person, or if I am, it’s not blatant enough for me to notice it. Even past that though, my brother was born on a Friday the 13th, so I know it can’t be bad. He is one of the greatest people that I know. And today was spent cooking, hanging up posters, and relaxing with people that I love. Sure it’s cold outside and it’s sure to get colder, but there was nothing wrong with this day.

 


Submit to Nectar!

I hope everyone’s year was as good as mine was. Of course there were stress and deadlines, but overall I loved it.

The deadline for Nectar’s first issue is February 1, so that’s only a month away.

Take a look at the theme and see if you have anything or would like to make anything for it. Accepting any type of art/writing.


Michelle’s Back

A shot from last year while I was making images for a project that would become my thesis. The shot didn’t make the cut for that project, but I still like it nonetheless.

model: photographer Michelle Eckhardt


Invented Memories of a Home

These are some images for my final project in my Advanced Digital class. I photographed in abandoned locations in Santa Fe and then photographed my models separately and brought them together and tried to create a sense of connection between the figure and the space. I believe that structures are most affected by the people that live in them, and the time without those people. The evidence of their presence is still contained in the space, from the large amount of shoes still littering the floors to the walls smeared with dirt, possibly done by hand. The figures allude to their time and connection within the “home”, and how the figure invigorates a building even after years of neglect and decay.


Nectar Magazine

I am currently in the process of creating an issue-themed art magazine, that will include photos, writing, drawing, painting, illustration, graphic design, sculpture, film stills, etc.

The current theme is titled Evidence of Home. We are planning to get it out by mid-May. Maybe earlier depending on how big it turns out to be. The more submissions we get the better it will be.

Check it out and spread the word!

NectarNectar.com


Alexis

Abandoned dormitory


A Selection of Books

 

 

Books found in an abandoned house.


November

Photos from my trip home for Thanksgiving

clouds

These last ones make me think of this music video by Radiohead:


New thesis images

Here are some new photos from the most recent shoot, plus new titles!

Brachioradial, Pectineus

Pectoralis, Serratus

Went to the Southwest regional SPE conference this weekend. Amazing photographers gave amazing presentations. It was fantastic.

——–>Updated thesis portfolio


Visual Sketchbook: Railyard

Our digital class recently met with British photographer Matt Wright, who specializes in 360 degree panorama images.

He’ll even print the image on a globe and rephotograph it in the same location.

 <— Pretty awesome stuff.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He took us out to photograph some 360 panoramas and I snapped some of these shots:

I found pennies that someone had left on the railroad tracks but never went back for.

A van outside of the Santa Fe Complex

Started printing 16×20″ for my thesis work. update on that soon.


Dinosaurs

Some dinos meeting their doom

Spring 2011


Body Image and Muffins

Click image for larger size.

Recent project dealing with the media’s treatment of body image. Done in collaboration with Curtis Mueller.

Like most people (I’m guessing) I have struggled with accepting my body for its size, shape, and imperfections. With this project, I tried to imagine how my body would be viewed by a team of hybrid celebrity-blogger-scientists. But since that view alone is depressing and critical, I collaborated and got some new text from a more rational point of view.


Published in Kindling – Fall 2011

This is my image in this semsester’s Kindling, published by the SFUAD graphic design department.

If you get the chance, check out the rest of the issue. It’s really awesome.


Playthings

These are images from a recent digital project to create our own truths. I photographed some kids I babysit and tried to create visuals for the way that they imagine and play.


Alternative Photographic International Symposium

A few weekends ago I went to the Alternative Photographic International Symposium (or APIS), a series of lectures and print showings centered around alternative photographic processes, hosted by Bostick and Sullivan. There were some fantastic highlights for me.

Kayla Kopke, a recent graduate from College for Creative Studies showed prints from her thesis. The images represent a person with a certain color. The prints are platinum on top of inkjet, which create some fantastic results.

James Hajicek & Carol Panaro-Smith  are a collaborative couple in Arizona who recently started the Art Intersection gallery and education space.

Their personal work consists of large photograms of plants. I found the work that they showed at APIS inspiring and beautiful. I was also encouraged by their ability to collaborate so successfully and for so many years.

France Scully Osterman gave a talk on collodion and her own work. She teaches workshops with her husband. Her personal work that she showed was incredible. Waxed salt prints from collodion negatives of her friends sleeping.

There was also a print trade, where I put in a cyanotype

(like the one on the right, but more straightforward print-wise)

and got a 2-color gum bichromate image of a tree from George Omorean I believe. Image of that soon.

There were many more wonderful artists and presenters, too. This is just scratching the surface on the bounty of information and art that was around.

I believe that APIS is every 2 years, so if you are interested, look out in 2013.


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