Update: photo batch 1, artist statement, and website
Some photos of my new project Haliwa-Saponi (unedited):
More photos to come but I have narrowed my selects down from my overall batch of photos for this project. My artist statement is finished, and you can check out my website by clicking the link below.
There's certainly a lot going on in these photos. So much, really that it seems hard for a focus to coalesce. Cropping during editing may help, surely. What is your goal with this series?
Oh yeah and your website, a couple things: I would try to lighten the gray cast that appears on the photos in the grid view when you scroll over them. Additionally, when you are in lightbox view, the names of the images appear - at present, these are just the default file designations, which I'd guess you want to change.
Continuing from my above comment about your new work, I liked a lot of what you put for this series on your website. What do you prefer, what you showed here on this blog or what you have on your website?
So I definitely prefer what I out on my website! Those were my main choices that I went with and as for the photos I posted on here, I included those just for everyone to get an idea of what I was doing as a whole. But tradition and culture is what I was going for and that I think was achieved with the photos I included on the site! Just being able to show this event in its entirety and show how that tradition is reflected with its people. I was also take a look at my website and look into those changes! Thank you Michael!
There's certainly a lot going on in these photos. So much, really that it seems hard for a focus to coalesce. Cropping during editing may help, surely. What is your goal with this series?
ReplyDeleteOh yeah and your website, a couple things: I would try to lighten the gray cast that appears on the photos in the grid view when you scroll over them. Additionally, when you are in lightbox view, the names of the images appear - at present, these are just the default file designations, which I'd guess you want to change.
ReplyDeleteContinuing from my above comment about your new work, I liked a lot of what you put for this series on your website. What do you prefer, what you showed here on this blog or what you have on your website?
So I definitely prefer what I out on my website! Those were my main choices that I went with and as for the photos I posted on here, I included those just for everyone to get an idea of what I was doing as a whole. But tradition and culture is what I was going for and that I think was achieved with the photos I included on the site! Just being able to show this event in its entirety and show how that tradition is reflected with its people. I was also take a look at my website and look into those changes! Thank you Michael!
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