Monday, April 30, 2007

Art of the Street

A great photo essay on street art at Time online. Click HERE and check it out!

Feature above, the work of Michael De Foe.

Friday, April 27, 2007

28 millimetres Project


A great find forwarded to me from Eduardo Angel, former SCAD roommate and super-duper photo friend. Keepin' it real from Brooklyn, NY! Thanks Ed!

To find out more, visit 28millimetres.com.

Monday, April 23, 2007

End of Semester Reminders (@ UK)

We're almost finished. A couple things to keep in mind:

55 Series Report - Get it turned in by the end of the week if you haven't already!!!

Robert C. May Make-up Paper - If you need to do one, get it done and e-mail it to me ASAP!!!

ReSubmissions - Must be in by the last day of your class!!!

Lab Clean-up - This coming Friday and Saturday. 1) Take everything home by Thursday night!!! That means EVERYTHING!!! 2) I'll have a sign in sheet above the light table. Make sure you sign in by innitialing next to your name when you come in to help clean? Don't give me any reason to lower your grade.

Picking Up Your Work - All work will be placed on a bookshelf outside of my office by Tuesday, May 1, noon. Pick up your work as soon as you can. I will not be responsible or lost or damaged work.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Herald Leader Scrutinizes Reynolds Building


Last Sunday the Lexington Herald Leader ran a story on the "Dangerous Art Dungeon" we call the Reynolds Building. For more information, check out the story by clicking HERE.

Vote for me...PLEASE! a la American Idol

I just tried this new thing today. I found this magazine called JPG. It works a bit like Flickr, but they actually publish a magazine from the images people submit. So I'm giving it a shot. The way it works is that they post your image and then people can vote on it to perhaps give it an edge in making it to the magazine. Yes, it'scorny, but it's fun. So if you get a chance, go visit my pic and see if you can't vote me into super-stardom!!! You can start by simply clicking on this image of The Sizzler here. BIG THANKS! (I'll keep you posted.)

Friday, April 13, 2007

Shots 96 (Call for Submissions)

In grad school I came across a unique magazine of eclectic photographs simply called "SHOTS." It's a quarterly periodical featuring black and white photography from ametures to professionals. The magazine struck me because its imagery seems to have a look and feel that parallels a great deal of the student work I see at school.

Each quarter SHOTS has a call for submissions to be featured in the coming issue. Typically there is a theme, but from time to time, it's open to any type of subject matter. There is a fee of $15 to non-subscribers to submit up to 12 images (8x10 prints or TIFF files), but it is free for those with a subscription (which is $25).

The next deadline for submissions is May 1 with no theme. I'm sending in 9 photographs to see what happens. Submitting work can be a humbling experience. I'll let you know how it turns out...if I make it in. Ha, ha!

It might be an interesting adventure to send in some work and see if your photographs might get published. It's pretty easy to do. For more info on submitting, click HERE. Remember, they must get your work by May 1. There's still plenty of time. Good luck!

Monday, April 09, 2007

Quelle heure est-il?


ART 120 (Photography) at Georgetown had its semi-annual lighting demo today. We explored the normal and perhaps "abnormal" uses of lighting with hot lights and flashes. If you’d like to see the results, click HERE to view the pics.

Printable photos are now ready to download HERE.

[Pictured above: Hannah in a "day for night" flash shot.]

Thursday, April 05, 2007

University Open (Show)

The University Open, "celebrating Kentucky's finest university art students," opens April 10 and runs through June 3 at ArtsPlace Gallery, 161 N. Mill St. The awards ceremony and reception will be Friday, April 13 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM. The show will also be featured/open during Lexington's Gallery Hop for a reception on Friday, April 20 from 5:00 - 8:00 PM.

Congratulations to all those who have work in the show!