- mannequins
- shadows
- "from my windowsill" and other still life
- self-portraits:
- long exposure-white lights (wrap around) nude
- reflections
- A series of yawns
- Portraits: the person would be photographed with some item that is theirs (in my mind I saw a famous print framed above the person's head, a faint smile of pride on their face, or better yet, someone with their guitar poised next to them, like a good friend)
- puddles when it's raining (beautiful, perfect circular patterns)
- a singular picture with an elusive, story-like caption
- Photograms
- Double prints, side by side, with perhaps a slight modification between the two: I imagine a car passing in front of a building on a sunny day in one shot, then the same shot repeated, but without the passing car
- "We never talk anymore"
- "Nape": I have a sneaking suspicion that the back of a person's neck reveals a lot about them...
- Are you a victim of coffee?
- digital photo project: taking pictures of front doors, and other repetitions; what would be an appropriate project for this particular type of media communication? I think of how media has determined the way in which people communicate, each person struggling to fit in while trying to maintain a certain individuality. Why does everyone feel the need to comment on the most mundane aspects of their life, such as what they ate for breakfast? (Was there an NPR interview about this?)
sep 30 2012 ∞
jan 23 2014 +