Walking the Woods in November
I was walking the woods in late November, and I was surprised to see the forest not entirely dead. My fingers were chapped, clutching a camera, clenched in my pockets,… Read More
I was walking the woods in late November, and I was surprised to see the forest not entirely dead. My fingers were chapped, clutching a camera, clenched in my pockets,… Read More
Teja Cole reflects on Robert Adams’s legacy as a landscape photographer in his article, “Dispatches from a Ruined Paradise,” published by The New York Times. Cole discusses how Adams’s work… Read More
I chose to focus on hemispatial neglect for my altered perception project. It’s a disorder that sometimes appears after a stroke. Part of the brain is damaged in such a… Read More
My narrative sequence is meant to draw on elements of both “Phantom of the Opera” and Little Red Riding Hood, as the protagonist “veers from the path” and walks into… Read More
A girl walks into a forest she’s not familiar with. As she walks further into the woods, she starts to get nervous. She’s lost. But then she sees a path… Read More
I participated in part of the Art Crawl, and what I saw was immensely creative. I was particularly moved by the art in the Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery. I had… Read More
I thought I would be able to whack this assignment out of the park in one day. The first weekend we were assigned the project, I was already planning to… Read More
Jordan, Green&Orange Jierui, Color Means Danger
Nadar, revolving self portrait YOUTUBE Omar Victor Diop, self portrait as Frederick Douglass AUTOGRAPH