Sunday, July 8, 2007

something consciously unconscious

my pro-printing final: "chiara's sad pictures because the sun won't shine" (*a reflection on a really great year...).































I'm lookin to edit this down to 5 or 7 images that work well in a short sequence for a small portfolio to submit so i'd be interested in hearing anyone's opinion.


*inwhichilostmybestfriendandcreativepartnerhopewillandmotivationanysenseofgodorlosspulledthroughlikethewalkingdeadonlytofeelcompletelyinadequaitagainwhichisnowaprettystandardfeelingcompletelyinsecureanddistrustingwhenitcomestoanyoneespeciallymyselfwhenithinkofhowfastthesepastthreeyearspassedandwhatihavetoshowforitintheendbutafamilyineverseethatlovesmeanywaystotalstrangersmyparentsareoldnevershouldhavemarriedthereisnoloveeveryonearoundmeisinloveandnowicanreallysayitandmeanitimperfectlyhappybeingcompletelyalone.

5 comments:

Crows Feet said...

i like the one of tucker.
i also like the text conglomeration and would make an interesting presentation.
some of the last ones on here are a little green.
wait...is the angle picture there cause it just has to be.

i want to come home.

caitlin arnold said...

i like the one of the sweater. i think we've talked about that picture before.

i'm stalling..i don't want to write this paper. ugh. you're photographs are beautiful.

Chiara said...

i've had alot of trouble with rgb scans of my black and white negatives, if anyone has any ideas on a more standardized workflow... i'm getting alot of color casts from my original scans that are proving more and more difficult to deal with after the fact...


come home elise! i miss you!

Crows Feet said...

oh and when i said angle i meant angel and that i want it to be there. none of that was clear.

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