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Photography is something I am continuously working. This is a photo I have recently took as not part of assignment but something I found to be very conceptual and artistic, I enjoy thinking of ideas and philosophy behind art; I came across these old photos of my mothers in two tatty frames, I found them to be such simple yet such strong images of parts of my family tree, I never knew anything about these people until know and it gave me a strange feeling. I had an urge to use them in someway and chose to present them together and used an empty frame next to it, this was to signify some loss, a loss of connection, me not being alive yet? I don't fully know it just seemed fitting. I used a very simple and my less megapixel camera and also edited the photo on Photoshop again to give it an old looked with scratches and specks. This made it even more effected I feel.
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Part of my series called "Postcard Portraits".
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Exhibit outside Serpentine Gallery. White chess board with white pieces. Part of a Yoko Ono installation
Acciones conceptuales en el paisaje.
MPAA Máster en Proyectos Arquitectónicos Avanzados
L2/PAISAJE
# el triángulo de las bermudas (perpendicularidad) # by jaime llorente
# cronorrevelado # by andrés rodríguez
# chinírico # by francisco peláez
# ausencia, presencia, ausente. presencia, ausencia, presente # by ana amo
# las palabras y las cosas # by pablo cabrera
# desviaciones geográficas # by lucía jalón
cómplices: miguel ortega, ana fernando, darío gazapo y concha lapayese
Fort of Katas, hub of seven hindu temples and holy pilgrimage.
Located in the salt mines around Kallar Kahar.
La diferente textura de este bloque respecto al resto de rocas era algo que no podía dejar pasar ... ¡Tenía que intentarlo!
For my concept I wanted to show what I do in m break time and how i get by in hard times. This image is taken in one of my favorite rooms in my house and has the best lighting for a photo. In this room I get lost in my thoughts. I spend hours there trying to come up with music and writing. Sometimes iI write my own stuff or try to incorporate things that famous artists do. I fall in love with the sound of my guitar and love to hear the switch of the amp. I get away from the world in that room and find my comfort in music. The three parts of the photo include me playing guitar, writing music, and reading a book. All showing my love for music, and how I am around it in my free time.
To take this photo I set up my camera and tripod in the back of the room. I set a timer and then moved to my spot in the room 3 different times. I then took the 3 images into photoshop and went to editing. I posted the images on a sized file and transformed them to fit together. I then had to make 3 layers with each photo and use one as the background. I then went to the other layers and erased everything around me and cropped out everything but me. I then organized the layers and flattened the image.