Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Fall 2010: Third Project, Landscape

Kat

Nicole


Lauren


Rachel

Rachel

Profile Falls

Sunday, October 31, 2010

from Shooting Past 80

In fact, the photographic act requires stamina, sensory acuity, the ability to make snap judgments and to handle equipment that can be delicate as well as bulky. These mental and physical demands, according to researchers, challenge both brain hemispheres and lengthen pathways between brain cells; this, in turn, may promote longer life. “You can infer from brain‑science findings,” insists Cohen, “that older photographers would be high on the list of beneficiaries of brain activity because of all this left‑ and right‑side stimulation. And a new study, selecting for older ‘couch potatoes’ who were [also] engaged in creative pursuits, suggests that activities of the kind photographers are drawn into seem to give a positive boost to the immune system. Which means better overall health and increased longevity.” Photographer Slim Aarons, 80, puts it another way: “A writer can make it up, sitting at his desk, boozing. A photographer has to be on the front lines. Your adrenaline is going. You use everything you have in your body and somehow it translates later on [in life].”

http://iconicphotos.wordpress.com/shooting-past-80/

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Fall 2010: Second Project: Environmental Portraits

Kat

Emma

Emma

AnneMarie

Emma

Lauren

Selina

Selina

Trang

Trang

Trang

Fall 2010: First Project: Odd Angles & Perspectives

Emma


Kat
Lauren


Selina

Lauren

Kat

Kat


Emma

Emma

Monday, October 25, 2010

top 100 blogs for photography students

http://www.onlineclasses.org/2009/09/22/100-best-blogs-for-photography-students/

Friday, April 16, 2010

current event photos

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

pinhole photography

"The study and practice of Pinhole photography is essential to an understanding of the effects of 'time' and 'light' and their relation to one another. The natural balance between the two can only be discovered, never reproduced. The process is almost entirely intuitive, except for the added focal length.

Larry Freifeld

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Mimi's Silver Key Portfolio!




The Ghost of Berry Hall

20% off new Zenfolio subscriptions to NHS photo students!

Check out Zenfolio. It's a great site for hosting/selling your images. If you want to try it out I'll share a link with a 20% off coupon!

B Block photos of the week 2/15

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C Block Photos of the Week for Tuesday 2/16

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Saturday, February 06, 2010

Arts Foundation: Photos of the Week, February 13

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

WOW!

Kudos to C block classmate K. Reimold! Her final exam project of the 104 Diner will be on display in the restaurant and potentially offered for sale on the Common Man web site.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

C Block Photos of the Week for Tuesday 2/2

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B Block photos of the week 2/1

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Arts Foundation: Photos of the Week, January 30

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Scholastic Art Awards! Congratulations to these artists for their award winning images!



M Vechhione '10
Silver Key



B McCarran '10
Silver Key


Z Liu '11
Silver Key
Q Liu '11
Silver Key
H Park '11
Silver Key








C Pingree '12
Silver Key






C Slover '11
Honorable Mention

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Friday, January 15, 2010

C Block Photos of the Week for Tuesday 1/19

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B Block photos of the week 1/18

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Arts Foundation: Photos of the Week

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Friday, January 08, 2010

 "My passion has never been for photography 'in itself,'" Cartier-Bresson wrote in 1994, "but for the possibility — through forgetting yourself — of recording in a fraction of a second the emotion of a subject, and the beauty of the form."




painting the developer