
Monday, August 4, 2008
Saturday, August 2, 2008
The Freak Show
We began today with a cup of joe at the nearby Starbucks. Then it was off to the classroom to continue on with our final project. Stepping out of the elevator we were greeted by Nicole who briefly explained that today were going to learn how to create a portfolio of our images and use that to establish relationships with galleries and colleges. We learned about many websites which offered free photography competitions and other various websites that would further our photographic success. After a long session in the digilab learning about portfolios it was finally time for Coney Island.
Before we departed many of us ate the boxed lunches provided by Weinstein hall. For the most part the sandwiches were edible, unlike most days where if you liked swiss cheese, onion, and mayo sandwiches on a whole wheat wrap you were in heaven. After finishing our food out of pure starvation we were en route to Coney Island. It was a long subway ride out there but everyone was so excited to finally see the legendary amusement park.
The moment I stepped off the train I was overwhelmed by a feeling one can only describe as magical. Throughout the day we visited many of the popular attractions such as Nathan's, the Wonder Wheel, The Freak Show, and Cyclone. We strolled the park as well as the beach for nearly three hours taking great photograph after great photograph of the unusual people residing on the Island.
After everyone had gotten their fill of hot dogs and their shirts had changed colors do to intense perspiration, it was finally time to board the train back home. As we stepped off the platform and onto the train we wished Coney Island farewell and could only dream about what works of art our cameras held inside
Before we departed many of us ate the boxed lunches provided by Weinstein hall. For the most part the sandwiches were edible, unlike most days where if you liked swiss cheese, onion, and mayo sandwiches on a whole wheat wrap you were in heaven. After finishing our food out of pure starvation we were en route to Coney Island. It was a long subway ride out there but everyone was so excited to finally see the legendary amusement park.
The moment I stepped off the train I was overwhelmed by a feeling one can only describe as magical. Throughout the day we visited many of the popular attractions such as Nathan's, the Wonder Wheel, The Freak Show, and Cyclone. We strolled the park as well as the beach for nearly three hours taking great photograph after great photograph of the unusual people residing on the Island.
After everyone had gotten their fill of hot dogs and their shirts had changed colors do to intense perspiration, it was finally time to board the train back home. As we stepped off the platform and onto the train we wished Coney Island farewell and could only dream about what works of art our cameras held inside
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Although we were done with Coney Island, our day had not ended. We grabbed a quick bite to eat at the dorm and got prepared to see Dark Night. No one could have dreamed of a more perfect way to conclude such a wonderful day than sitting back and watching Batman save the day.
August 1st was a magical day full of fun and excitement and has respectively earned the position as THE BEST DAY EVER.
Love,
Matt

Although we were done with Coney Island, our day had not ended. We grabbed a quick bite to eat at the dorm and got prepared to see Dark Night. No one could have dreamed of a more perfect way to conclude such a wonderful day than sitting back and watching Batman save the day.
August 1st was a magical day full of fun and excitement and has respectively earned the position as THE BEST DAY EVER.
Love,
Matt
The Dark Knight
Friday, August 1, 2008
What you broke your toe?
Sorry I'm one day late on the blog but I happened to brake my toe after watching a Coney Island movie last night. However, because we are in the photography and imaging program, I decided to document the day and post the photos I took. We had a book making workshop, gallery visits in Chelsea, and then a Coney Island film to get us ready for the trip that we took today. Hope you enjoy the photos
Liz
Thursday, July 31, 2008
In The Nick Of Time
Hello everyone. I'm new to this whole blog thing but I wanted to take some time and add onto the Photo Families too cool blog. My Name is Imani and this will not be the last time you hear from me. Right now we are in the digital lab working on our proposals for our narrative projects which you can learn more about if you read the previous blog post. It will be interesting to see what works of art come out of this concept of "creating a narrative." As eager as I am to reveal my idea to you readers, I must reframe. All that I will tell you is that it will be a coming of age story. All of the ideas I have heard from my peers are amazing and inspiring. Over the course of two weeks I have become close with people from all over the United States and one peruvian and I must say that I could not imagine spending my summer any other way. Well friends, I have to cut this blog short.
Imani S.(Oh snap....insider.)
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
"Hey! Sing me a nice Italian' song!"
Waking up a little late this morning threw me off but everyone else seemed as tired as I was as we walked the same six blocks to the Tisch building. This morning was devoted to our critiques for the digital portrait assignment where we had to make 36 self portraits of us taken in one day, a post card of our favorite portrait, 3 self portraits as a triptych and 6 portraits of other people. Everyone had a different take on the assignment and showed what they could capture on their digital cameras as their point of view. Some portraits had people posing in the studio at Tisch while others had people sitting in subways and walking in and out of porta-potties as strange as that is. Overall, everyone has improved in some way from week one and everyone is excited for our next and final assignment, a narrative.
Later this afternoon, a local New York artist named Jamel Shabazz came in and talked to us with enthusiasm and excitement bursting throughout the room. Jamel had a very powerful presentation of his work showing us his portraits of teenagers in the Harlem streets, beautiful scenery of Morocco and his deuces collection of couples and best friends. He encouraged us to travel the road less traveled when it comes to photography, go against the grain and it does not matter what type of camera you have, but it all has to deal with the eyes and the ideas in your own head. Jamel's life gift of photography is to make people think and make his work a universal language for other people to read around the world. Jamel inspired us to take photographs with meaning but most importantly, love. Jamel might be attending our August 8th show and we hope he can because his work has inspired us and we would love to see him again.
Dinner came rolling around and once again we ate at the lovely Weinstien hall where every type of dorm food can be found. After that, we headed to Strand book store where there were thousands of books that can be stretched out into 18 miles of pure reading enjoyment. All the bookworms came out of us and we ran all over the book store to find any type of book you want from cooking to photography to Where's Waldo? Many of us could spend hours upon hours in that store but we only got 45 minutes of searching for books. I purchased One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey which Ryan recommended to me on the first day. Once I get some free time, I will be sure to enjoy reading this book. My amazing roommate, Liz, got two photography books and one of them is by Sylvia Plachy who came in and talked to us in the first week of this program. It seems so odd that this is the third week and next week is the final week all of us will be together as artists, photographers and as a family. As this week goes on, it will only get more stressful with creating our narrative story, more sleepy as we go to bed early at 1:30 a.m and more fun as we continue hanging out in the dorms and going to all sorts of new places. For now, I need to get to bed and laugh it up with Liz until the high heavens can hear us.
Kinda scandalous,
Blair
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