Sunday, January 31, 2010

Looking for Warmth

this weather makes me wish i were in santa fe.


Monday, January 25, 2010

Photos of the Week

for this week i found photos depicting young adults/teenagers/children; one male and one female. through the work of these seven artists i wanted to explore how we interact with the opposite sex (dating. working. playing.) as we transition from children to adults.







Wednesday, January 20, 2010

One Year Anniversary of Obama's Inauguration

one year to the day after obama was inaugurated, a part of me does wonder whether he has lived up to his promises. another part of me feels that it is much harder to get things done in washington than we citizens believe. today, on this anniversary, i still have hope for change. i don't think obama has given up and so neither have i.

one year ago i was in washington, dc with my roommate danielle and her family. we biked into the city only a few hours before the inauguration ceremony began. this left us standing near the washington monument, several blocks away from the action. what i remember from that day is not what obama or anyone else said (although his speech nearly brought me to tears). i remember the sense of camaraderie, excitement, and hope that permeated the crowd. these are photos that i took during the inaugural concert and the inauguration.



Saturday, January 16, 2010

Goodbye, Midwest

today is my last day in ohio before i head back to syracuse. the snow has all melted, but the grey skies and bare trees retain the beauty and loneliness of winter. so, while i sit at the kitchen table staring out the window, i bid farewell to the midwest: a place which i sometimes hate, but will always love.



Sunday, January 10, 2010

On The Banks of the Li River

the li river, which flows through guangxi province in china, seems like paradise to the many tourists that flock to its banks every year. they rave about the serene river and the bizarrely shaped, yet beautiful mountains that surround it. travel websites call a relaxing li river cruise a 'must' for travelers in guangxi.




the scenery is indeed breathtaking. however, the river is not a tourist attraction for everyone.


Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Wintertime Thinkings

winter is an isolated wasteland with a background of skeletal trees




Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Who I Am

in january 2009 i anticipated becoming an active and awesome blogger.

well, one year later, i think it is time to get this show on the road.

i hope to use this blog to exhibit some of my work and highlight some artists/publications that i find both wonderful and important on some level.

so what kind of artist am i?

i am a photographer; i am a student. i dabble in other media- video, sculpture, metalsmithing.

as a student, i spend more time fulfilling assignments than stepping closer to these faraway goals. thus much of the work i will showcase here will not necessarily be in the style that i hope to pursue in my professional life. college has taught me to be versatile and to obtain as many different skills as possible.

i think that anything can be art, but not everything is art. art is dependent on its creator. if i make something and present as art then i expect it to be judged as such. no matter how terrible my work is, no one else has the right to say that it is not art.

i spent last summer in china with my sister. traveling through the remote villages and impoverished towns of this developing nation greatly influenced my goals and my worldview.

i firmly believe that art, and photography in particular, has the power to change the world. my ultimate life goal is to travel the world, photographing poverty and oppression, bringing these issues into the public eye. western news media reports statistics; i am interested in the humanity behind the statistic; i am interested in educating the world.

with that, i will leave you with possibly the most beautiful woman i have ever photographed...