Post Tagged with: "Photography workshop"

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth
/ October 25, 2011 12:43 pm

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth

by Dan Farnum For many recent years the FBI has designated my hometown of Saginaw, Michigan as having the most violent crimes per capita in the country. Flint and Detroit are also frequently listed in the top ten. These photographs investigate the condition of cities and neighborhoods in Michigan after years of economic decomposition. This work documents the people who [...]

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth
/ October 18, 2011 12:38 pm

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth

by Dan Farnum For many recent years the FBI has designated my hometown of Saginaw, Michigan as having the most violent crimes per capita in the country. Flint and Detroit are also frequently listed in the top ten. These photographs investigate the condition of cities and neighborhoods in Michigan after years of economic decomposition. This work documents the people who [...]

Te Quiero Hasta la Luna
/ October 12, 2011 7:00 am

Te Quiero Hasta la Luna

  Before she ever talked, I would show her things and describe them to her. I would point and tell her that the object waving high on the pole was called a flag and what colors it was, and that there were many types and what they represented. Anyone who saw and heard me would have thought I was crazy, [...]

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth
/ October 11, 2011 12:34 pm

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth

by Dan Farnum For many recent years the FBI has designated my hometown of Saginaw, Michigan as having the most violent crimes per capita in the country. Flint and Detroit are also frequently listed in the top ten. These photographs investigate the condition of cities and neighborhoods in Michigan after years of economic decomposition. This work documents the people who [...]

Sinews
/ October 10, 2011 7:00 am

Sinews

Mercedes Dorame   Gaps exist in memory, history hangs by threads and anxiety about authenticity and value seeps through the cracks.  Through my work I seek to regenerate to connective tissue of personal and collective meaning to reconstruct a whole.   As part of a Native American tribe from Los Angeles that was once declared extinct by history books, I [...]

Te Quiero Hasta la Luna
/ October 5, 2011 7:00 am

Te Quiero Hasta la Luna

This is also where I could have done better as a parent. Sometimes I would be so involved in my plans to provide good nutrition for her, to do this and that for her, and would not listen to her when she would try to tell me she was not hungry or didn’t want to do this and that. I [...]

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth
/ October 4, 2011 12:30 pm

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth

by Dan Farnum For many recent years the FBI has designated my hometown of Saginaw, Michigan as having the most violent crimes per capita in the country. Flint and Detroit are also frequently listed in the top ten. These photographs investigate the condition of cities and neighborhoods in Michigan after years of economic decomposition. This work documents the people who [...]

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth
/ September 27, 2011 12:26 pm

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth

by Dan Farnum For many recent years the FBI has designated my hometown of Saginaw, Michigan as having the most violent crimes per capita in the country. Flint and Detroit are also frequently listed in the top ten. These photographs investigate the condition of cities and neighborhoods in Michigan after years of economic decomposition. This work documents the people who [...]

Sinews
/ September 26, 2011 7:00 am

Sinews

Mercedes Dorame   Gaps exist in memory, history hangs by threads and anxiety about authenticity and value seeps through the cracks.  Through my work I seek to regenerate to connective tissue of personal and collective meaning to reconstruct a whole.   As part of a Native American tribe from Los Angeles that was once declared extinct by history books, I [...]

Te Quiero Hasta la Luna
/ September 21, 2011 7:00 am

Te Quiero Hasta la Luna

  Even so, the hardest part about raising Itzel is learning to have patience. Itzel showed me her first week of life that she knew exactly what she wanted, that she had a strong personality and that I could throw my parenting plans out the window.