Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Concentration





Going into my concentration I was unsure of whether or not I should create a more narrow category for myself than "urban exploration" in general. Trying to decide which photographs to include in my 8 photo checkpoint revealed the true breadth of the category and allows me to narrow down my selection to specifically concentrate on openings in the spaces (e.g. doorway, windows, etc). Going forward I will focus on narrowing down the aesthetic of this concentration to present a coherent body of work. This is not only relevant in photo selection, but also when I actually go out to shoot. Lastly, I will focus on ways I can improve the photographs in post-processing that go beyond basic photoshop.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Bacteria Final


This steam project focused on photographing bioluminescent bacteria as they grew and died. To begin, we were given 8 petri dishes and asked to create a pattern or design that we would grow the bacteria in. When shown the pictures of bioluminescent bacteria my mind immediately jumped to space. I’ve always had a fascination with the beauty of space, and the appearance of the bacteria was strikingly similar to something that could’ve come from the Hubble Telescope. I picked the Ant Nebula, one of the most beautiful and dramatic celestial bodies to base my design off of. Besides the similarities in appearance, I was also drawn to the dichotomy of my design. The fact that microscopic bacteria can resemble something so large and far away was fascinating. Once the bacteria were placed on their respective petri dishes, we set them up in a dark room and took photographs, the exposures ranging from one to five minutes in the pitch-black room. My picture is a result of one of those exposures, edited to depict a purple glow to further the resemblance to a celestial body.

American Beauty

The final five pictures from my photo series based on American Beauty. I focused on dramatic lighting, red as an evocative theme, and the human body.