Wednesday, February 17, 2010



I like the way the painting becomes somewhat of an artificial backround in this photograph. And the way it juxtoposes itself with the photo I took of Sarah.


This is my friend Lauren pissing. She looks gorgeous in this photo and is posing even when I am capturing her in an intimate and private moment. She doesnt seem to mind though.


I took this photographer at work. It is the view I sit and stare at everyday. The weather created a really beautiful and calming feeling which is what i feel when I look back at this photo.



William Eggleston, Jackson, Mississippi, not dated

I love the oddness in this image. The way it is centered and the woman looks slightly off gaurd, or not ready. I also like the strangeness in the way her dress, swing cushion and plants in the backround all blend together. Fantastic.

http://www.masters-of-photography.com/E/eggleston/eggleston_woman_on_swing.html


Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Untitled (Boy In Old Man's Mask With Doll), 1960


This image strikes me simply in its eerie and strange content.

http://www.masters-of-photography.com/M/meatyard/meatyard_mask.html


Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #15, 1978

In general, this photograph strikes me aesthetically in the way that Cindy Sherman poses herself, as well as the light coming in from the window. I also am fascinated in the way Sherman depicts typical feminine roles.

http://www.masters-of-photography.com/S/sherman/sherman_15.html

Wednesday, February 3, 2010



I like how I photographed this directly into the sun and how the sun rays are hitting my lover's face.


I like the the blurry red tone of this photo and the bright pink nails.



This is a photograph I took of my friend Margaret. I think this photo speaks pretty clearly about itself. I just love her expression and the ridiculous popsicle.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Larry Sultan, My Mother Posing for Me, from the series Pictures from Home, 1984



I like the composition and color in this photograph. The staging of this photograph shows a slight awkwardness or discomfort in the old woman.I like what the photographer chose the leave, and leave out in the frame.

http://www.sfmoma.org/exhibitions/403

Anna Fox, Hampshire Pram Race, 2006, from the series Back to the Village




This scares me and is really interesting at the same time. I am very interested in what is going on here.

http://www.photonet.org.uk/index.php?pxid=961

I am intrigued by the oddness and humor of this photo, and the possibility of what this may reflect about feminine roles.
http://www.sohophoto.com/index.html