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Sorry for the cluttered room, but you really can make just about any space “studio” space. This is a three light shot with a reflector for fill. It was set up “on location” in the living room. Just to see if I could, I set it up without moving any furniture…
From left to right:
--Main Light: Sony HVL-F42AM flash in a Photoflex LiteDome XS softbox. It uses the Photoflex Adjustable Shoe Mount Hardware (AC-B222SM) that has been modified to allow attachment of the Sony MS-1 flash mini stand to the bracket so the Sony/Minolta flash units slip right in (see here for how it’s used with a shoe flash).
--Wescott “Desert Scape” 10 X 12 backdrop on a Savage Port-A-Stand
--Background Light: Minolta 3600HSD flash in a Wescott Mico Apollo Light Modifier on a short stand
--PhotoVision 14" Pocket One-Shot Digital Calibration Target
--Hair Light: Minolta 3600HSD flash in a Wescott Mico Apollo Light Modifier on a tall stand (reflected off the white ceiling to cut back on it’s power—remember the 3600’s are manual flash units when used in wireless mode)
--Fill reflector: Photoflex LitePanel 39"x72" reflector with simi-silver fabric
…And a Manfrotto tripod to hold the camera. I also use a Minolta RC-1000L remote cord to fire the camera—I like the steps of focus, then hold for expression, then fire. The image here was exposed using only the three flash units used in the configuration. Sample shots are here and here...
An image from the Lightscape Event held at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. Photo edited in Lightroom before being processed in Topaz Denoise AI and Topaz Sharpen AI. Captured on 6/08/2022 10:02:39 PM with a Sony ILCE-7RM4 and E 28-75mm F2.8-2.8 @ 28 mm, 1/30 sec at ƒ / 2.8, ISO 250. More info and photos at trav.to/ls2022
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art prize 2011 grand rapids at night artprize
Joe Mangrum
Artist bio
Joe Mangrum’s artworks use an abundance of materials to express a live dialogue in the context of the urban grid-scape. His work is exhibited worldwide including the de Young Museum, San Francisco, Sunshine Museum, Beijing and The Florence Biennale where he received the Lorenzo de Medici award in New Media, for his striking piece, Fragile. His work is in the collection of the City of San Francisco.
Mangrum was born in 1969 in Florissant, MO. He received a BFA 1991 at The Art Institute of Chicago. Training as a painter and moving toward installations of found objects while traveling abroad, Joe landed in San Francisco in 1995. Interested in the psychology shaped by the imposed structures of cities while examining the exponential process of natural forms unfolding.
Since 2008 Joe Mangrum feels at home in New York City. His current series using colored sands paints the streets of NY with a lively visual mash-up of biological entities, ancient traditional forms and popular culture.
About the work
Title: Cross-Pollination
Art form: 2-D, 3-D, Film / Video, Performance
Medium: Sand- can be made as permanent artwork.
Year created: Work not created yet
Description of work: “Cross-Pollination” is a series of visual paintings created using colored sand inside a 24' dome structure in the parking lot of The BOB. Each painting is created by pouring brightly colored sand from my hands as a live performance that lasts anywhere from 6-10 hours and will grow to a diameter of 15-20 feet. Artprize visitors are encouraged to observe the process and ask questions. Improvising with each stroke, an intricate pattern is created that will be destroyed to make room for the next.
Sand Paintings are ephemeral, but with extensive hi-res documentation I will create both a time-lapse of each painting as well as a hi-resolution C-print photograph of each of the completed works as my entry to Artprize. I expect to make approximately 10 or more paintings so the cumulative photographic images from all works and corresponding time-lapse footage will serve as my completed entry. Each previous days paintings will be displayed as a photographic Artist Proofs as the week progresses
Height: 1 feet
Width: 20 feet
Depth: 20 feet
When the spring rains come, Dunedin turns mild and wet. I think it brings out the Scottish character very dramatically, and it's a good time to start photographing city scapes because of the added gloss everywhere. These images were taken in the student areas around the Polytechnic and university. I hope you appreciate that I got really, really drenched snapping these images. Haptchoo.
This week we got:
2 quarts of strawberries
Garlic Scapes
2 heads of lettuce
Kale
and something else??? Anyone?
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