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Melanie Laurent

She is so beautiful

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Dark Water #21 by Tomohide Ikeya

This photo was taken by my good friend Nereida Valles. Check her other work especially her Urban Anthropology assignment! Beautiful photographs of the Austin Power Plant.

Barbara Probst

Barbara Probst

One thing I love about being a lab monitor is that you are constantly learning. I monitor a digital 1 class and this will be the 2nd time doing so. However, every time this class is being taught I learn something new even though I took this class two semesters ago. 
I just found about about Barbara Probst through a teacher that was discussing various photographers in class. My mind was literally blown by her work and it really did inspire me. Probst takes images from multiple points of view around the same subject. What I found fascinating is that traditional photography is based on looking at a single image from a single view and she changes that by allowing different views. When looking at a single image, you absorb all the information and we get this one dimension. We can only see what is being shown to us. Probsts’ images allow for movement, direction and makes the viewer reconsider their perspective. 
Above is one of my favorite images. 

» Gavin Richmond: concepts

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con·cept

n.1. A general idea derived or inferred from specific instances or occurrences.2. Something formed in the mind; a thought or notion.3. A scheme; a plan


Hannah Starkey is one of the most influential photographic artists working today. Her early photographs were staged…

Inspiration. Also I <3 Philip-Lorca DiCorcia

For my high-key shoot.

Philip-Lorca diCorcia has been my recent inspiration. I really admire his body of work and the use of color/lighting in some of his photos. I highly recommend that all of you check his stuff out.




A self-portrait that I shot for my multiple sources of light assignment. Of course, the print looks 5x better. Getting better at my profiling.