Last week, my class and I attended Guilford College's Art Faculty Biennial Exhibition. Read on to check out some of my favorite pieces of the evening. (Above) The work of Maia Dery.
As the crickets’ soft autumn hum
is to us so are we to the trees as are they to the rocks and the hills. - Gary Snyder sky: tones of peach, blush and powder blue air: temperature quickly dipped as the sun was setting ground: damp, muddy, vegetation peeking through patches of snow, soil appears to be rich, saturated with water, deep in color click "Read More"
Think back to the memories of your childhood and throughout your life... how many of these memories involve water? Click "Read More"
A few months ago I reached out to photographer, Kristina Pederson, for an interview. After letting me know that she hadn't forgot about me, she sent me her thorough and complete responses. I had to thank her again, it is such a pleasure to have a close look at a fellow photographers process, especially one of whom I admire greatly. So, here it is. I've included a few more of her pieces to freshen your memory of her work. When I featured her earlier, I included my favorite shoot of hers which was a water portrait/beach shoot. Here are some of her playtime commissioned portraits. Such fun.
Click on the "read more" button to continue to the interview! Here's my first attempt of a make-shift photo booth. Click "Read More" to see the full post.
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