Defining Personal Vision In Photography



The Southern Utah University Photo Group! Half Plate Black Glass Ambrotype by Quinn Jacobson
Harold watches as I flow the plate with Collodion - his image.
Harold's Half Plate Alumitype in the wash pan.
Jamie's in the sitter's seat and waits as I explain what I'm going to do.
Getting ready to make a Half Plate Clear Glass Ambrotype.
Fresh out of the wash - against my black t-shirt, I show the group how thin negatives appear as positives against black.
Jeremais shot this - I love the shadow of the image!
Kallie (forgive me if I spelled that wrong) sits for her portrait - the texture of her hair looked very cool!
Do you see what I mean?
Getting her "dialed in" as Jeremias makes a crack about Muybridge ;-)
My brother in the blues, Steven Swift, sits for his portrait. (http://www.stevenswift.com/)
Steven on metal!
A closer look - Steven.
This was the test plate to start the day. It's a portrait of Rheana.
The Bunny Girl's work, Jamie - I was asked to look at some of the students work. Jamie's work had Gummo written all over it - she's from Ohio, too!
I was invited to do a lecture for the History of Photography class at CU Boulder in Boulder, Colorado. The students were very receptive and impressed me. It was mostly about my work and the processes that I use. Of course being a history of photography class, I gave my perspective on what's happened, what's happening now and what I think wil happen in the future.
I packed some Ambrotypes, Tintypes, Albumen prints, Salt prints and even a faux Daguerreotype for them to handle and look at - they were like kids in a candy store. It was fun.
I'll return to CU Boulder soon to do another lecture. I had a good time and really enjoy sharing my work and talking about these processes. I hope to offer the students/school something very unique in the future, we're working on it now.
A big thanks to Jeanne for helping me and listening to my lecture for 1000th time! I love you! And thanks for the photos, too!
Quinn starts his presentation at CU Boulder's History of Photography class. Photo by Jeanne Jacobson
I've been invited to speak and to do a performative lecture at Southern Utah University (SUU). I just received this press release this morning.
If you're in the area, and you can make it, please join us.