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-Katie
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Past - to- Present
I recently came across some old journals of poems i wrote from back in 2005. I started to read what I had written and I was almost flabbergasted by the words on the paper. It was slightly scary and disturbing to think these were the thoughts that once filled my head.
After reading through the poems, I decided to do a self portrait that represents where I've been and where I am now. I wanted to use the actual poems I found, so I scanned them and decided to overlay the text over the portrait. Both images of me are slightly out of focus as I wanted only the text to be in focus, since it's what inspired this piece.
After reading through the poems, I decided to do a self portrait that represents where I've been and where I am now. I wanted to use the actual poems I found, so I scanned them and decided to overlay the text over the portrait. Both images of me are slightly out of focus as I wanted only the text to be in focus, since it's what inspired this piece.
I've shared this with a few friends and some fellow photographers to get some feedback and I've gotten a lot of great criticism and other creative ideas to improve my idea. This is something I will definitely be revisiting since it's nowhere near finished but I wanted to share this with everyone to see what you all think.
Putting my vulnerabilities out there for everyone to see is not an easy thing to do but I figure if I'm going to grow as a person and as a photographer I can't let my fears take over my work. I hope you like it :)
"The key to change...is to let go of fear." ~ Roseanne Cash
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
my strange obsession with trees
Ever since I can remember, I've had a very strange obsession with "mangled" type trees. It's the shape and texture of each individual branch that completely fascinates me. I could photograph the same tree for hours on end...trying to capture the tree from all different perspectives, while creating interesting compositions for each frame is definitely a time consuming process when you look at it, but when I'm in the moment, with my camera in hand, I have no conception of time. I like to think of it as my "happy place".
This is an example of a "grid" I constructed, using 64 individual shots. This was done digitally, but I've found myself falling in love with film all over again, so I intend on re-creating something similar using film, so it's completely constructed of actual photographic prints, versus digital files.
Abstraction is real, probably more real than nature. ~Josef Albers
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This is an example of a "grid" I constructed, using 64 individual shots. This was done digitally, but I've found myself falling in love with film all over again, so I intend on re-creating something similar using film, so it's completely constructed of actual photographic prints, versus digital files.
Abstraction is real, probably more real than nature. ~Josef Albers
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
The Venice Beach Piano Man
During my trip in Venice Beach, we were walking down the "sidewalk market", an area of shops where artists are selling their work, when I happened to see an old piano sitting off to the side, with all the front panels torn off. It sparked my curiosity as all of the internal parts of the piano were exposed, however I continued to keep walking. We stopped at a little cafe just "kitty-corner" to where the piano was sitting. As I was sitting in the sun, enjoying my margarita ;) I all of the sudden heard a sound...it was coming from the piano. I turned around to find an older gentleman sitting at the piano and playing, what sounded like, a piece by Chopin or Beethoven. It was one of the most beautiful sounds I've ever heard. The gentlemen continued to play about 2-3 more songs before we got up left the cafe. As I walked out, I took out my camera and proceeded to put a tip in the man's tip bucket. I then tried to get the man's attention, to ask permission to take his photo, but he was in his own world, playing his music, his eyes closed, a slight smirk on his face and he was playing his heart out. I've never experienced such TRUE happiness in my entire life. It was a beautiful experience that I was fortunate enough to capture with my camera. I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I enjoyed photographing this amazing and talented "piano man".
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All images are RAW & unedited, with exception of the black & white triptych. The triptych images were converted to black & white. I adjusted the color levels when I converted them to my liking.
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All images are RAW & unedited, with exception of the black & white triptych. The triptych images were converted to black & white. I adjusted the color levels when I converted them to my liking.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
RAW -n- unedited.
I recently took my first trip to Venice Beach, CA. I fell in love with not only the place but with the people as well. It's a different way of life. People embrace the little things and are enjoying every moment they have. This is a place where I felt accepted and welcome, even though none of the people I came across knew anything about me...they accept you for who you are. As I was sitting in front of my computer, deciding which images to share, how to edit them etc....I started to think to myself.."Why should I need to edit photos from such a beautiful place where I experienced so many unforgettable moments? If I need to edit anything, I haven't done my job as a photographer." I mean, at the end of the day, it's my personal goal, as a photographer, to get everything correct "in camera" and not to have to edit out all the imperfections. It's the imperfections that make the photograph. So here are my photos, RAW and unedited. Enjoy :)
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Sunday, October 9, 2011
My Boss. My Mentor. My Friend.
Traci has been my boss for the past year and a half, and I can honestly say she's the best boss/mentor/friend I could ever ask for. The conversations we have are always leaving me thinking and her advice is always leading me down the right path. She pushes me when I need to be pushed and gives me a hug when I'm having a bad day. She's always there, whether I need to talk, or just sit in her office so I can "get away" from whatever is "driving me crazy". She's beautiful, positive, smart, witty and fun...but most importantly she's family. Here's a few "pieces of advice" from Traci herself:
"Be yourself...'cuz nobody will equal you...even though they will try."
"Never fear the loss of people (friends, family, etc.) or things...The creator is the best knower and not everyone can make the journey that the Creator has put you on or called you to."
"Sometimes you have to lose "yourself" in order to find your real "self."
"You have to "see" before you can "do"...without a vision you will perish."
Thank you for everything you do Traci, not only for me, but for others. You are amazing!
-Katie
Thank you for everything you do Traci, not only for me, but for others. You are amazing!
-Katie
Monday, September 19, 2011
Fight Like A Woman
I recently had the pleasure to photograph the very talented, Danielle Arce. She's a 4th Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo, trained in Muay Thai, Submission Grappling, and Street Self-Defense.
Danielle runs a martial arts school with her brother teaching Taekwondo, Cardio Kickboxing, & Women's Self-Defense.
She's also a 4-Time State Champion in Taekwondo.
Danielle started training in 1995 and started teaching in 1999. The passion and dedication I was able to capture in Danielle's images speaks for itself as she's a prime example that anything is possible, no matter if you're a man or woman.
Danielle runs a martial arts school with her brother teaching Taekwondo, Cardio Kickboxing, & Women's Self-Defense.
She's also a 4-Time State Champion in Taekwondo.
Danielle started training in 1995 and started teaching in 1999. The passion and dedication I was able to capture in Danielle's images speaks for itself as she's a prime example that anything is possible, no matter if you're a man or woman.
She’s an example of how woman today have become a ‘tour de force’.
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