Friday, February 25, 2011

Hashknife Ranch


Yesterday after reshooting some of my photos at Ernie's River Mill, I was invited by Lauren to shoot at Hashknife Ranch today. I went out for about 30 mins before my head started to bother me and had to leave to get back home and take my medicine. I think even though my time was limited I was able to get some really great pictures. I am excited to print and get some feedback on Wednesday in crit. Lauren also informed me that there is an art group in Seymour that will be trying to get a photography exhibition put together in the fall so I definitely look forward to putting my work in this show when the time comes!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Seymour


Today has been a good day of shooting. I reshot some previous pics and a few new ones. I'm really excited to shoot again tomorrow out at a ranch and a couple of other places. I'm sooo glad I have my Nikon with me this time and not my point and shoot! The pictures look much better than before. I'm really excited about the cornstock photo especially as it has grown a lot and looks fantastic! I can't wait to see them bigger. Even though the photos are purely documentary, I look forward to sharing this place because its such a beautiful day and such a "beautiful" town (in my eyes) and community in so many ways. Coming back here really inspires me to become emerged in my work and focused on the tranquility of it all.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Senior Year

Wow! I can't believe it is my last semester at school! I have been very busy. I am taking 3 studios, Photo Studio II, Lighting Studio, and Monotype. I have a new job at Academy in Plano and have also decided to join Sigma Phi Lambda. I am working out regularly in preparation for a marathon. It seems like I never stop moving and sleep is is hard to come by, but I am soooo excited for all the things that are in store this semester. It has been a long hard road and I'm pushing through the last steps of college very smoothly. I can't wait for the senior show and everyone to come down and see what I've worked so hard for. It will be such a great accomplishment when it is over. Although this blog is meant mostly for my photography I do ask that anyone who reads this post would keep Miss Briley Hostas in your thoughts and prayers. She has leukeima and currently being treated. She can be followed at teambriley.blogspot.com. I look forward to sharing more with you soon!

-Kat