A Night Out in Oneonta
Another Saturday at the bar
OST, Sip, Fox
All of my friends are here
Beer and Cigarettes
Loud college kids
2 o'clock in the morning
Crawling into bed
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
Poem & Creativity on Main Street
Main Street
Kate Pattenaude
A familiar block
For all.
Pedestrians walk
And stop.
Cars Barely beep.
The smell
Of burnt pizza
And beer,
Cigarettes and concrete.
Muffled Sounds
Of young men shouting,
Must be coming from
My roommates
The drunks roam
The streets.
This town is so strange,
Thank goodness.
Kate Pattenaude
A familiar block
For all.
Pedestrians walk
And stop.
Cars Barely beep.
The smell
Of burnt pizza
And beer,
Cigarettes and concrete.
Muffled Sounds
Of young men shouting,
Must be coming from
My roommates
The drunks roam
The streets.
This town is so strange,
Thank goodness.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Street Portraits
5.) Facial Expressions- When someone looks into the camera you can feel the connection between you and that person. It draws you in. Eye contact is the first thing you notice in a photograph. When the subject looks away you focus more on the action of what they are doing, their body language, and their surroundings.
6.) After you are done- As I went along it got easier to ask people if I could photograph them. To make them feel better I would tell them to pretend like I wasn't even there and continue what they were doing. If you know the person, conversation is always a way to get your subject to relax. Goofing around with them is too. It loosens them up and breaks a barrier of awkwardness.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Week 5 Writing Assignment
The subject I photographed was mostly revolved around nature. What I found interesting was you could create a whole different composition of the same subject by subtling changing an angle or depth of field. The space between the objects in the frame of my photographs make it interesting. I used shapes and framing of my subjects to my advantage. The last one interested me because the dark lighting and the speed of the snow falling creates a blurry texture, creating more focus on the in focus, bright light.
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