Tuesday, April 29, 2008

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"The camera is an excuse to be someplace you otherwise don't belong. It gives me both a point of connection and a point of separation." Susan Meisela

(biography from Magnum)

Susan Meiselas' first major photographic essay focused on the lives of women doing striptease at New England country fairs. She photographed the carnivals during three consecutive summers while teaching photography in the New York public schools. Carnival Strippers was published in 1976, and a selection of the images was installed at the Whitney Museum of Art in June 2000.

Meiselas received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College, New York, and her MA in visual education from Harvard University. She joined Magnum Photos in 1976. Best known for her coverage of the insurrection in Nicaragua and for her documentation of human rights issues in Latin America, her second monograph, Nicaragua, June 1978-July 1979, appeared in 1981.

Meiselas edited and contributed to El Salvador: The Work of 30 Photographers and edited Chile from Within, which features work by photographers living under the regime of Augusto Pinochet. She has co-directed two films: Living at Risk: The Story of a Nicaraguan Family (1986) and Pictures from a Revolution (1991) with Richard P. Rogers and Alfred Guzzetti. In 1997 she completed a six-year project curating a 100-year visual history of Kurdistan. Her 2001 monograph, Pandora's Box, which explores a New York S&M club, was followed by Encounters with the Dani, an account of an indigenous people living in Indonesia's Papua highlands.

Meiselas received the Robert Capa Gold Medal for 'outstanding courage and reporting' from the Overseas Press Club for her work in Nicaragua; the Maria Moors Cabot Prize from Columbia University for her coverage of Latin America; and, in 2005, the Cornell Capa Infinity Award. In 1992 she was named a MacArthur Fellow.





multiple flash


fire fire!
too blow? too hot? yes we are in the middle of a Roller derby's match.



On April 19th, an intra-league was held between Die Die Darlings vs. Daisy Duke'ems at Empire Roller Rink, Columbia, MIssouri.

Monday, April 14, 2008

blending

Michael Chesney, KOMU-TV8 reporter, is checking a signal right before doing live at Columbia Public School Board. Within a 15-hour period Tuesday, one incumbent each left their seats on the Columbia School Board and City Council, the city and county sewer districts received a hefty boost and Columbia Public Schools saw a $10.3 million property tax levy slip away, according to Missourian.


Blending is a challenging matter on any subject matter. I assume that blending is a key technique to keep a mood of a situation. This isn’t meant that I do not like using a strobe as a key light. I do like a specific mood made by an artificial light, especially when I met European fashion magazine.

I choose speedy and moving subjects to give this effect. Since I used slower shutter speed on a moving subject, I can hardly handle focusing. In order to solve this problem, I met GTA, and she gave me a solution. "GET CLOSER" I went out again to practice on as GTA recommended to me. and I got closer to him.

The reason why I have chosen this subject is that gives me an idea how fast our live is on a live show.

Monday, April 7, 2008

filling flash

what is adorable or adjustable amount of light?

Well...
Using s right strobe is always challenging especially when I meet unexpected light. During the spring break, I went to Puerto Rico to give a breath. I, of course, grab a camera to get through a new assignment. I thought I read a book a lot, which is related to a technique of a strobe; nevertheless, meeting real situations is always difficult.


Here are some problems I met.

Fill flash

Collision with overexposure.
To Solve; 1/3 stop down for the flash

Balancing

Challenge: easy to artificial or flat
To Solve: still solving





On Wednesday, Taiwanese night was held in at the front of Ellis Library. April Taiwanese student association gives a distinct cultural experience providing free Taiwanese street food and traditional games.





Sex Drugs & Civil Liberties is hosting by Dan Viets on every Tuesday 7'o clock in KOPN. Dan Viets is checking the time right before on time. Dan Viets is an attorney in private practice in Columbia, MO, specializing the defense of marijuana cases.