Parkeharrison , born In Fort Leonard Wood, MO/Tulsa, OK, in 1968, along with his wife Shana who was born in the same place in 1964. Their artistic photography has been featured in 18 solo exhibitions and over 30 group shows presented worldwide in places such as Japan, Canada, and Italy. In addition, their work can be found in over 20 art collections, including the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution and the George Eastman House. They work extensively with art and human influences on the environment as seen in The Architects Brother named in 2000 as one of “the Ten Best Photography Books of the Year” by the New York Times , the couple portrays our environmentally shattering world in very emotionally expressive photographs. Some of their photographs that I am using for inspiration for my photoshoot is " Flying Lesson" which makes me think so that is why I am using it, photography is not all about looking and liking it is about how it makes you feel, if it brings up memories or questions, makes you ponder. I also like that he builds his own stuff and then takes pictures of what he builds, and the way he portrays his art is absolutely wonderful, amazed just looking at a picture. So what I plan to do is build thing about or pertaining to the earth, and then shooting it, and liking my pictures no matter how they turn out.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
my inspiration
Parkeharrison , born In Fort Leonard Wood, MO/Tulsa, OK, in 1968, along with his wife Shana who was born in the same place in 1964. Their artistic photography has been featured in 18 solo exhibitions and over 30 group shows presented worldwide in places such as Japan, Canada, and Italy. In addition, their work can be found in over 20 art collections, including the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution and the George Eastman House. They work extensively with art and human influences on the environment as seen in The Architects Brother named in 2000 as one of “the Ten Best Photography Books of the Year” by the New York Times , the couple portrays our environmentally shattering world in very emotionally expressive photographs. Some of their photographs that I am using for inspiration for my photoshoot is " Flying Lesson" which makes me think so that is why I am using it, photography is not all about looking and liking it is about how it makes you feel, if it brings up memories or questions, makes you ponder. I also like that he builds his own stuff and then takes pictures of what he builds, and the way he portrays his art is absolutely wonderful, amazed just looking at a picture. So what I plan to do is build thing about or pertaining to the earth, and then shooting it, and liking my pictures no matter how they turn out.
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photography is my life
i live for it :)
i am glad i am not the only 1
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