Post Tagged with: "portraits"

Wandering in the Company of Strangers: Hawaii II
/ May 14, 2012 8:50 pm

Wandering in the Company of Strangers: Hawaii II

June 15-17, 2012 | Honolulu, Hawaii Instructors: Emilio Bañuelos and Elena Carrasco In collaboration with: University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa – Outreach College Pacific New Media The emphasis of this workshop is on learning and practicing skills that help photographers document their own families and communities. Workshop sessions are designed for practical use with personalized working critiques centering on the [...]

Jennifer Brandon
/ February 18, 2012 6:58 am

Jennifer Brandon

Knots Jennifer Brandon   Interviewed by Kija Lucas Where does this body of work stem from? We connect to a favorite blanket, pillow, sweater, to our bed. They become a part of our emotional lives and put us at ease when we are distressed. I had been collecting materials and objects with associations to this connection, looking for evidence of their [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

Young Blood: Michigan’s Urban Youth
/ September 13, 2011 11:12 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 2, 2011 11:08 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 [...]

Beautiful Silence
/ September 2, 2011 7:00 am

Beautiful Silence

Beautiful Silence There were so many things that stood out for me, but one in particular that stood out was the people and how kind they were. They were not just kind to each other they were also kind to their environment. I feel that having respect for others and your environment is the most important thing in life.