Friday, September 26, 2008

Moved Over, Sort Of

I realized I haven't posted to the blog in a very long time. Reason being is that I've focused my efforts on the GC::VA blog. To see more of what's happening in the Art Department at Georgetown and what I'm up to, take a look HERE.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Photo Collage, En Francais

More wonderful examples of the photo collage techniques to inspire our own compositions. Here's a nice collection of what are called "The Scattered Image" at Fubiz.net. To see the images at Fubiz, click HERE. And for 36 MORE photo collages, Scattered Images has a Flickr set HERE.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

University Open

The annual University Open is back again! The show features work from art students attending KY colleges and universities. This is an outstanding opportunity to submit and show your work and it's FREE! No entry fees. There are 3 cash prizes of $500, $300, and $100. The deadline to submit work is March 14.

Last year a number of Georgetown students were featured in the show. With the work that we are producing in the department, I know we can have another good year. Good luck!

For more information, visit LexArts by clicking HERE.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Pano-tastic

The Washington Post site has a beautiful and interesting collection of "panoramic" images from Tokyo, Japan. Actually, they are interactive, 360 degree captures of twelve unique locations. To see the full collection, click HERE.

Looking the Part

If you haven't seen it yet, one of the cool new things about Mac Mail in Leopard (at least I think so) are the new "stationary" templates you can use for writing email; basically they are HTML emails. Unfortunately 90% of the templates are unusable by professionals; they're mostly fun and cute looking. However, with a little work, you can convert some of the templates and rework them to serve your needs, i.e. looking and being professional.

I found a cool link at a site called TechnoSanity in which Jeff Turner explains how to rework some of the Apple stationary. With a little time in Photoshop and minor HTML knowhow, you can make something you'd be proud to attach your name to and clients will like to see. To find out more, visit the TechnoSanity article by clicking HERE.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

4th Annual UK Advanced Photo Show

Always a good show, the UK advanced photo students will be exhibiting "On Photography." The group show will feature the photo stylings of 14 upperclassman and grad students with a variety of works. Opening reception will be Monday, February 11 from 5-7 PM in the Reynolds Building, Barnhart Gallery (up on the second floor). The show runs through February 22. Hope to see you there.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Rezny Studio Open House

Mary Rezny has been the greatest influence on my photographic success in Lexington, period. I had the great opportunity to intern for her when I was in grad school and have remained friends ever since. If you recall, she showed work here at Georgetown College in the Fall of 2006. My photo class even took a field trip to visit her.

This Friday she is hosting an open studio/house, featuring her work as well as artist Marco Logsdon. Her studio is located at 903 Manchester Street in the Distillery Art District of downtown Lexington. The event will be from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. Hope to see you there!

Monday, January 28, 2008

The Inside Scoop

There are all sorts of photo tips, tutorials and blogs out there to keep you busy from now until Kingdom come. With that said, I've found one that I've started to check out on a more regular basis. Some of you might recognize Scott Kelby's name: I recommend his books in class all the time. Well, he's got a nice blog that you ought to see. Photoshop Insider has all that you'd come to expect from Scott: news, tips, tricks, etc. Take a look by clicking HERE.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Phenomenal Photography


Eduardo Angel (my grad school roommate) sent me a link to this wonderful photographer, Zena Holloway. Her work is some of the most beautiful, elegant, exquisite, and awe inspiring that I've seen in a while. To see more click the image above or HERE.