Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Dropbox

I recently got introduced to Drop Box by a friend of mine. DropBox allows users to access big files easily wherever they are. You can have your files in your computer, online or in any other computer you use. It is pretty sweet. It has worked great for me since my flash drive is almost full and my pictures are huge.
It might be too close to the end of the semester but it might be handy for in the future. The link is http://www.dropbox.com/


Monday, April 26, 2010

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Thursday, March 11, 2010

TinyVices

Jon wanted me to post this website for you all. It is ran by the artist Tim Barber and has a lot of information. He posts daily about exhibits, artists, etc. There is also a portfolio section of current working artists and a various photographs section. He accepts submissions for the various section and if chosen some of the various collections have been exhibited and printed in book form.

It is a great website to browse because most of the artists are just starting to get recognition. They are young and current.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Photoshop?

I have a question about this project, and partly about the class in general. How much photoshop are we allowed to use? Obviously color correction and cropping and whatnot, but can we go in and add elements?

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Richard Learoyd

I really like Richard Learoyd's photography. His process is basically a large camera obscura. He has a sitting room and a development room next to one another with a lens built into the wall. He exposes light sensitive paper to make a one of a kind ilfachrome print. The end result is a large, detailed photograph, usually about 4 to 6 feet. Look him up.

Monday, March 1, 2010

www.bryanmeltz.com

I've been checking out her photography as of lately, and she's got some great editorial shots that i just love and thought I'd share her with all of you.