Sunday, January 30, 2011

The End Of January

 An image from the other day.
Has anyone else been following the protests in North Africa? I'm not exactly political but my heart goes out to the Egyptian people fighting for their freedom. The Boston Globe's The Big Picture has, in my opinion, one of the best photojournalism websites- their images are raw and can be hard to take in. But it is also the site I always go to when i want to see what really going on in the world's major events. If you're not following the unrest I suggest you take a look at their images of the protests not only in Egypt but also Tunisia and Lebanon.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

I Follow Rivers

I have been sick with a cold for what feels like days and days. But the sun has been out and the air has been fresh so an open window brightened up my otherwise rather dreary day. The cool winter breeze motivated me, for the first time in a while,  to actually pick up my camera -below is the result- I've just felt uncreative recently so lets hope that passes soon.
Lykke Li is wonderful (I fell in love with her song Dance, Dance, Dance back in 2008) and this single from her forthcoming album has caught my attention. I love the video too.

Friday, January 21, 2011

January Hymn

This film was shot back in November when we visited New Orleans and walked along the bed of the Mississippi

Recently, I've felt so apathetic. There is just something about January that is counter productive and dim. I've been feeling uncreative recently and all I can do is blame it on the weather.

And in the meantime, here are a few answers to some of the questions I received. Thank you all so much for responding! Everyone seems so interesting and I have found some great blogs I have never visited before.

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Have you ever studied photography or any kind of art, design? If no what have you studied or what are you going to study/do?
I have. In high school I attended a specialty school for artistically gifted students, we lived in dormitories and spent every waking hour practicing art. Basically, I have a well-rounded base in all the arts. In college, I studied Art History and Photography along with Design, the humanities, and just about any other kind of art.

What do you want to do as a career when you get older? And if you could pick anything in the world to do what would it be?
I’m continuing my studies in graduate school with a focus in the history of art, conservation, and photography. In the past I have worked in galleries, museums, and archives doing everything from photographing work to setting up exhibitions. I truly enjoy learning so I think I’ve really found my nitch in life there.

I would really like to know if you have a favorite camera? I personally can get very sentimental when it comes to my cameras.
I am the same! I love all my cameras but I also have far to many cameras to pick only one.  I guess, I’m fairly partial to the newest member of my camera family, a 1949 German medium format called a Flexo (image below). It was a Christmas present from my boy.


I’d like to know what camera you use to take your photos.
Recently I’ve been using my digital, a Canon 30d. But that is mainly due to lack of funding and a few mishaps I’ve had with my film cameras (two of my favorite cameras decided to stop working). I love film but I also see the value in digital too. 

I would love to hear more about your future plans and where you find inspiration for your photos.
I really prefer not to think too much about my future. I’m a bit of an over achiever and if I focus too much on what I want as an outcome I stop enjoying life. I’m getting better but it is still very much a work in progress. So I guess right now I’d really like to get accepted into a good graduate program and save up enough money to do some traveling in Europe this summer.
As for my inspiration, I wish I knew! I’m an avid reader and recently I’ve been spending a lot of time by myself. I’m reflecting and although I feel slightly embarrassed by the work I have produced I know that I am growing and that is inspiration enough. 
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Does anyone like the Decemberists? I love them and they recently released a new album. Here's  a link to their interview and live show on npr.

Friday, January 7, 2011

This Is Me

Hi! This is me. A 23 year old dreamer living in winter sunshine.  I'm currently back home in Mississippi for a year between schooling and I'm ambidextrous (I can write with both hands)! I also have the weirdest taste in movies, TV, and literature. For instance, My favorite "guilty pleasure" TV shows are Dog The Bounty Hunter, Ghost Hunters, and CSI:Miami. Strange right?!
Who are you? I'd love to know more about you all and anything interesting about yourself. :) Oh and let me know if you have any questions for me!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Grandparents

Photos of my grandparents. I find them so beautiful. My grandmother is Choctaw Indian and has the most amazing dark skin and deep eyes. As a child, I have vivid memories of her tanning on the back porch as I played on my tricycle. To this day my grandparents are two of the most amazing people I know. 
How was your New Years Eve? Mine was spent with the flu, huddled in the bathroom with my family's very frightened and large German Shepard mutt, as tornado warnings sounded and funnel clouds moved over head. Thankfully, our house was spared but others were not so lucky. I guess 2010 wasn't going down without a fight.