I’m doing a project on bodies for Art School. I took these photos to use as negatives in experiments for cyanotype/van dyke/other alt photography processes before doing a proper shoot for the project. I’m planning on dealing with the different aspects of humanity through the work. intellectual sexual emotional spiritual etc etc. The body houses so much inside.
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the pose is based on a yoga position. the title is the Sanskrit name for the position – along with the English translation.
Mixed Media: resin, photographs, butterfly wings, finger nails, it is the size of a house brick. The sculpture is currently being displayed at Muswellbrook Regional Gallery. It inspires debate about love, power and entrapment. The Art work is inspired from John Fowles book “The Collector” where the male protagonist captures and keeps a female art student. It’s a book about money and power in the wrong hands. Miss Brooker has trapped men in her Perspex, with real butterfly wings and red finger nails grating down the trapped men, sounding like finger nails on a blackboard. The artist refuses to marry because she would rather “collect’men, to try them and to learn from them rather than buy them and look after them. She believes marriage is a trap set up by the patriarchy and institutioned by women. The Art Work was sold to Max Watters with a custom built tall plinth, with a perspex top that a light shone through to highlight the features & flaws in this highly evolved polished, perspex sculture. To pour the resin the artist stayed awake for 72 hours and the photography and inlays took considerable more thought and time. Before it was sold to Max Watter’s the Roslyn Oxley Gallery, Sydney had expressed interest in the piece. The slender plinth emphasing the sleekness of the sculpture like a Brancusi bird. It is slick & gloss with electricity. The flaws in the work is reminiscent of Duchamp’s large glass where chance and accident plays a part in life and art. /
Photo made at an Art House Productions Nude Shoot at Hampton Beach. / This photograph was featured in the Red Bubble group ‘The Photographer In Action’
Friend, Master Cabinet Maker, Wood & Furniture Artisan (name withheld for the moment) discussing a challenging Life Moment from his past … Eye Love this man; a Rare Gem in the world: so said because of his kind nature, incredible skill with his vision & wood-crafting hands, his care for the Planet & because he is my Elder; one of my People. Ahh-HO!
Found myself at a Team Roping Event this weekend at the fairgrounds here in Mesquite…this is an excellent opportunity to be with the Native People, their familys, their horses and their traditions. Highly competive with cowboys and cowgirls of all ethnic backgrounds showing up to try and claim the top prize. But the Native American arrives en-mass as this is their time to shine with their unrivaled horsemanship. / The Native American people are closely tied to the world of horses and the children take part in all phases of these events…this little guy was pushing the cattle through the shoots for the riders lining up for their try at the coveted Brass Belt Buckle and the Engraved Saddle. Original digital photograph. / Sony Full HD 1080 Cyber Shot camera. / My fine Art and Photographic Studio are located in Mesquite, Nevada. / Thank You for viewing my art. To view more items and products designed from my original art and photography…Please stop by and browse my Gallery at “ZAZZLE” !!! / VIEW susan’szazzle / VIEW susan’sgallery /
The West is alive and well out here in the desert of Nevada. Rodeo’s are pretty much an every weekend happening. / Cowboys and Cowgirls from all over Nevada, Utah and Arizona show up to try and claim the top prize. / Much of the day is waiting in line to start your event… Original digital photograph. / Sony Full HD 1080 Cyber Shot camera. / My fine Art and Photographic Studio are located in Mesquite, Nevada. / Thank You for viewing my art. VIEW susan’sgallery / VIEW susan’szazzle /
A male Mallard tries to get forty winks at South Norwood Lake, London. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 80-400mm f/4-5.6 / Focal Length: 340mm / ISO: 200 / Exposure: 1/250 sec at f/5.3 / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2009 John Hooton Photography
Taken at South Norwood Lake, London, UK. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 80-400mm f/4-5.6 / Focal Length: 340mm / Filter: Polariser / ISO: 200 / Exposure: 1/125 sec at f/8 / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2009 John Hooton Photography
A gorgeous young stag hiding in the bracken at bradgate park / i like how the whole frame is filled with bracken =]
Part of a series Calendar
Part of a series on scars and aging skin Calendar
When a mirror, just gives too much away… ;-) Shot using street lights on the beach. “As Is” [Sony a350, Sigma 17-70@17mm, f:3.5, 5 sec, ISO-100]
Our cabin in Colorado is up the Big Thompson Canyon, west of Loveland, Colorado. / I just could not pass up this picture as we wound our way through the Narrows and up the canyon. / As the season winds down and the snow moves in… Fly Fishing in the Big Thompson River will come to an end. / The river will be frozen in spots and chunked up with ice for the next 5-6 months. The rod and tackle box, hip waders and passion will have to be put away for now. / Thanks for viewing my photography.
just like a good bottle of wine, film, cameras and photography in general will never lose its value. so long as you use it for the right application. this was taken infront of Focal Point College in vancouver. i was gonna enroll there to take up a photography diploma course, but at $21,000 it was just too expensive. so i just took a little piece of them and photographed their display at their front window :D Location : Focal Point College / West 10th Avenue, Vancouver BC / Canada
A humorous design aimed at us male (and some female) photographer. You know we all like shooting boobs
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