Author Archives: nabbett

photographer of the week

Matthew Albanese, a photographer and sculptor, creates small scale models that result in very believable landscapes. The the images are captured give the illusion that they are life-size objects. His volcano, Breaking Point, was made from tile grout, cotton, phosphorus ink, and was illuminated from within by six 60 watt light bulbs. Burning Room was made out of wood, nylon, plexiglass, purchased dollhouse furniture, and then was set on fire to achieve the effect seen below.

My recent 4×5 images

Here are more images I shot with the 4×5 camera.  Oh how I love that camera!  Enjoy!

 

corner store001-edited-web

 Elbow Bender's001-edited-print-web

 Santa002-edited-print-web

 Store001-edited-print-web

 Tire Shop002-edited-print-web

China’s Invisible Man

Liu Bolin uses paint and photography to make himself “invisible” and resemble whatever background he wants to make a statement about. I thought it was pretty amazing and just wanted to share!

DON’T FORGET: One Night Stand

One Night Stand, is this Saturday night from 7-10 at Gallery Live in Ybor City. Please come out and support me and check out some of my work and work from the Special Topics Photography class ! Hope to see you there!!

More Little People

Here are the rest of my images for my final project. Enjoy!!





Sneak Peek at more Little People

Here are a couple more images of the little people that I have been working on for my final project. Enjoy!

Edward Weston’s Love

Edward Weston’s wife and subject of many of his photographs, Charis Wilson, dies at 95.

The Little Artists

John Cake and Darren Neave created a ‘mini museum exhibition’ by using Lego’s in an exhibit called Art Craziest Nation. The two artists re-created famous works of art, such as Damien Hirst’s Shark Tank and Donald Judd’s Blocks, by only using Lego’s. Check it out at http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/littleartists/blocks.asp
(There are links to the other photos of the exhibit on the right hand side).