The Lost Work of Summer 2011

Patron Saint Portrait With 4×5 Film

A Small Addition To The Series

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This was shot during the same shoot and the previously posted images, but different than the former, this image was shot on Black and White 4×5 sheet film.

The Patron Saints of Forgotten Photographs

As an avid antique loiterer and thrift store hunter, I often come across people’s old photographs that they are selling. When ever I find them I’m always very excited! I find them to be bizarre looks into people’s life, as a photographer I have always been fascinated in peeking into other people’s lives. I was the child who, on Halloween, was more excited to see in strangers homes than the candy. On the other side, they all have a deep feeling of sadness. Whomever these people are in the photographs, their memories are not just being thrown away but monetized.

 While looking through one of these stacks of old photographs I found a beautiful portrait of a woman, by not means perfect, technically, but it was very moving. This inspired an ongoing series of portraits of women. stylized to emulate the look and style of old photographs. The women I photograph are ment to have the same hunting impact of the portrait I found. These women are The Patron Saints of Forgotten Photographs.

Series is on going so be on the look out for updates

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Work From 1st Term

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A simple study of water, light, and the human form

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What We Eat

A humorous look at the foods we find delicious

 and what they actually look like as we are tasting them