Showing posts with label photographs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographs. Show all posts

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Today's shoot


I got up early enough to get to a friend's yard sale. I purchased some children's books there. All the better for future collage projects.

I then went to Bowman's Tower Wildflower preserve. They have preserved and named local species of wildflowers and native plants. There are easily accessed trails that meander through meadows, woods, and streams. A great place to shoot some nature pics. Unfortunately, the birds were not cooperating and the butterflies were being elusive. All the rain this summer has made it pretty difficult for butterflies.

Luckily I did manage to capture one butterfly who was willing to pose.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Artists' collections

I purchased latest book by Lynne Perella about artists' personal collections and what they use them for when it comes to their artwork. After reading that book, I don't feel like such a "junk collector" anymore. I have to admit my biggest inspiration comes from photographs. Whether they are old or new, color or black and white, slides made from glass or prints on paper, every picture seems to tell a story. While an illustrator can manipulate a picture to evoke a certain feeling, for a long time photographs where either in the portrait catagory or the "snapshot". Either way, they capture the person even when posed. Sometimes in old daguerrotypes you can see a drape over a person who is holding the child in the photograph. Othertimes, the photo just shows a moment when the camera caught everyone holding still for a moment. The person sitting for the portrait is wearing their best dress or suit. The person in the snapshot was taken candidly when they were not looking or temporarily posed for a momento for a certain day. Even looking at photographs of myself as child tell me a story.