Friday, November 14, 2008

Maine Media Workshops

Welcome,

I am here with a long last post. This post is a collection of photos I took in September during my photography workshop in Maine. The workshop I took was taught by Elizabeth Cecil and was entitled Vision and Discovery. The workshop was a foundation workshop in black and white focusing on seeing your subject in new ways.

Day 1: Spaces-Spend the afternoon photographing spaces, capturing the corner of a room, photographing a farmyard, backyard or porch.

Under the arch into the garden

Where you lose things

Up towards the light

the Space in between the church

the Guest book

Reflection of a bumper

Boat gunwale

Water under a bridge

A thingamabob store

the Camden Public Library

Reflections on water

A Park Bench

Day 2: The Portrait-We are concerned with exploring ways to photograph people: friends, strangers, groups of people, even ourselves. (After spending most of the afternoon trying to find people, we found Michael Woodruff and his dogs.)

Michael Woodruff with his dogs

Michael Woodruff (A fellow accosted by three photographers on the street of Camden Maine)

Wendell Hannah (A character of Liberty Tool)
(Actually shot on day 4 while working on objects)

Day 3: The Landscape-We worked on rural and urban landscapes, photographing seascapes and horizons to create three-dimensionality with the foreground, middle-ground and background. (We took a day trip to Acadia National Park)

A nice day on the beach

Hikers

Foreground, Middle ground and Background

Gulls

Framed View of the Mountains

Reeds and rocks

View of Bubble Pond

Mountains over Bubble Pond

Pebble
Lake view

View from the top of Cadillac Mountain

View from the top of Cadillac Mountain 2

Day 4: Objects-We photograph things, an object's integrity, essence and its place as defined by the space around it. (We spent the afternoon at Liberty Tool which is a antique/tool/junk store. Five floors of stuff to check out.)

Stanley wood planes

An object light study

16 mm threading die

Hand braces on pegs

Hand braces

Twist bit drills

Tool drawers (Read the labels)

Still life with stemware

Old wire egg basket

Self Portrait (Shot is the bathroom of my room. )

Day 5: The Emotional Photograph-This assignment is to produce a single, complex photograph which expresses an emotion, concept or idea. (I did a set of two.)


What emotion does this invoke for you?

Check out the gallery of our final show. Here

3 comments:

Merli said...

Will. These are beautiful. They work well as a series, even though the subjects of the photos vary. Are these all from Maine?

The photo that I find myself going back to again and again is The Guest Book. Funny, I actually wouldn't have even noticed the guest book had you not titled it that. But what makes this photo stand out to me more than the rest is its light. So gorgeous. the vase, flowers, table, window are all so illuminated, while the surrounding room is caught in these wonderful dark shadows. There's also a clear repetition of diamonds in the image. Diamonds in the window panes, the angle of the table top, even the flowers appear to be in diamond-like clusters. Really well conceived/framed.

I also love your shots of people. You draw us in, without feeling like you're invading their space. Very nice.

Christopher Parker said...

You do have a good eye. Merli is right: these are beautiful.

And Merli, you have a nice way of writing about it. I find writing about art very hard. And it's even harder to do it well. You have good composition in your voice.

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