Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Final Project photos

Chul Yim

Topic: Campus life

Planatarium!


Journalism!!

Control Room in PAC!!

Artificial!! 

International Center!!

Recreation Center!!

Gee Library!!

Music Building

News room in PAC!!

TV reporting in Homecoming rally!!
Thank you during this semester, Kristina!!

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Blog Review: FotoFilmic


FotoFilmic
Andi Schmied | London, UK

















FotoFilmic’13’ features 30 prints from film photographers through the online publication.  They first published a 6-month online curated publication of 90 film photographers. They motive behind this progressive two-step web & walls curatorial approach to contemporary film photography. The site features 90 film photographers from all around the world on walls, in print, and online.  The site is based on understanding of film photography, both, fine art medium and photography.
It is easy visually to read and find out articles about the photography on wall or in print because the site is organized simply as white and black.
 
The article is about the urban life around the author. The author was born and raised in Budapest. He studied at some university in Barcelona, Tel Aviv and London.
I’m interested to the psychological landscape from the gorgeous women and architecture of the background. Also, I catch his sincere practice’s fancy from his article. As filmmaking at my class of RTV, I find it is easy to sympathize with him.
 

 
 
 

Friday, November 8, 2013

Blog Review: Light Leaked


Blog Review: Light Leaked
Ariya Martin Tuesday, November 5


 
 
Light Leaked is a photography journal. They create dialogue about photographic creation through features and interviews of online process. It focuses to create exposure and a community to emerging and authorized photographers. They upload new contents every Monday. Then, there are four photographers interviewed and featured by Ashley Kauschinger per a month. It is easily organized to find out for readers, and it is easy to read visually appealing with the dark color background and the white words.
 
This blog is about Ariya Martin’s works of her photography expressing the delicate balance inherent in living. She was born in Rochester, New York. She has worked at significant photographic institutions. She enjoys the dialogue about their projects with her friend as sharing of ideas and the creative energy more.  She cofounded ‘One Bird’, a nonprofit that blends social work and art. I was actually interested at the photos because Ariya Martin’s works describe her mind well of cooperation with people. Next, another reason is she uses personal and her daily life for the public to get close. Moreover, she notices her own story of her photography plainly.

 

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Blog Review: Aperture Magazine Blog


Aperture Magazine Blog

Site Specific: Introduction  by Christopher Phillips,
                       September 11, 2013
  • Aperture is a not-for-profit foundation based in New York which was created in 1952 by photographers and writers as “common ground for the advancement of photography,” They produce, publish, and present a program of photography projects. Aperture posts daily photography of authors on the blog. In addition to posting, they publish four issues for magazine each year and about twelve and fifteen new photobooks. It is a growing digital publishing program. Aperture’s projects and programs are made possible by the support of their company. It is for the photo community. It is little bit complicated to find your topic because they feature a lot of theme on the homepage.
  • This blog is a piece of from a longer essay included in Site Specific: Photographs of Olivio Barbieri in Aperture magazine. This article is written by Christopher Phillips. He is one of the world’s most restless photographers. He mentions “the city as an avatar of itself.”  He pictured more than forty of the world’s cities from a helicopter hovering. 
Then, he believed the aim of Site Specific was not to produce an objective document of the world’s cities but to somehow push photography’s language into new territory.
I was interested at urban photos of some countries taken by him. Also, I was surprised at his term of viewing urban cities into both, good and bad points.