Photography

I have been dabbling in photography since an overcast, cold day in February 2004: my boyfriend at the time was letting me borrow his new digital camera -- a now-dinosaur of a Canon -- and I felt the impulse to be active and creative. I drove over to my alma mater, Huntingdon College, and engaged in my first intentional photoshoot.

 

To the right, you can see one of those first photos: an interior shot of the entrance hall ceiling of Flowers Hall. The stylized web patterned into the ceiling intersecting red brick with the ornate and shining lamp hanging down enthralled me.

 

It really started before then, of course. In 2002, I took a photography course in college that took me up the eastern coast photographing lighthouses. My first camera was a Minolta and, in those early shots, you can clearly see my developing penchant for taking photographs through natural or man-made frames. I didn't practice much after that trip until my boyfriend's digital camera fell into my grasp, a diversion to keep me busy while in Point Clear, AL. (David the Boyfriend was spending his days at a technical convention.) My other photographic focus began evolving then: an obsession with the interplay of light and shadow and a fascination with photographing statuary.

 

The art and play of photography captivated me pretty thoroughly after my reintroduction in 2004, and photography expeditions to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, my neighborhood, and countryside outside of Montgomery, AL soon followed. When I moved to Tokyo and purchased updated equipment (a point-and-click Canon IXY 600), I kept right on taking artistic shots at my local train station, Asakusa, Roppongi, and Tokyo Disneyland.

 

Unfortunately, my practice in photography has out-paced my ability to pay for better equipment, so my engagement in the hobby has suffered as of late. I hope to change this eventually, but the 2009 economic season is not the time to do it. Until then, I hope you enjoy the older photographs that will soon be featured in this part of my website.

 

I keep my more casual snapshots online at Flickr: you can find a link to my gallery in the sidebar.

Huntingdon College - Flowers Hall

Huntingdon College - Flowers Hall. February 1st, 2004.

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