© Emily E. Johnson
Monday, March 28, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
From the first of March.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
One on One With Kelli Connell
At MIAD today the junior level photo majors were offered an opportunity to have a one on one photo critique with Kelli Connell, a Chicago based photographer whose work has been shown nationally in many solo and group exhibitions. She also teaches at Columbia College in Chicago.
Our talk went really well, and she shared some really helpful insights with me. She pointed out my strengths as well as my weaknesses within my body of work and how to remedy those weaker photographs. She inspired a lot of new ideas and ways to re-shoot the weaker images to strengthen them. To anyone at Columbia: you're lucky to have her around.
Our talk went really well, and she shared some really helpful insights with me. She pointed out my strengths as well as my weaknesses within my body of work and how to remedy those weaker photographs. She inspired a lot of new ideas and ways to re-shoot the weaker images to strengthen them. To anyone at Columbia: you're lucky to have her around.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Keep on keeping on.
Current progress of the work I started in November accompanied with my current draft of the artist's statement.
My work explores the transitory stages of sexuality, the shedding of adolescent innocence, and the development of romantic relationships through the female perspective. These ideas are communicated through the use of metaphor and of objects that hold classic symbolism. The work explores this perspective in a way that is bittersweet and honest, not like the cinematic, sugar coated ideals promoted to the youth.
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