25.3.09

DANCING






These photos are from a wedding that wove many cultures and rituals together beautifully... on the dance floor. Equipped with my new camera (at the time) I tried to capture the endless energy of the evening, filled with expressive movements.
(Location : Mystic, CT)

23.3.09

SEW



Experimenting with sewing through paper on a screenprint with needle and thread.

20.3.09

GESTURES OF LOVE






This print is a customized wedding gift.  It is a two color water-based silkscreen printed on 100% cotton paper.  The print is approximately 28x28 in diameter.  The project entailed photographing everyone's hand at the wedding as I asked each person to make their own gesture of love.  All of the hands were individually edited in photoshop, with varying detail, to create the graphics.  The hands overlapping each other in a circle symbolize unity and life itself. 

The lace-like translucent gold that slightly overlays the inner wreath was inspired by images I've seen of a microscopic orchid root, and was hand painted on mylar to create a film for the screen. The orchid historically symbolizing strength, transformation, love and beauty. 

This is my favorite customized project to date, and I hope to continue experimenting with different custom hand projects.

SILKSCREEN / GLASS PROJECT




These are photos of the interior of the John Dory restaurant in the meatpacking district of NYC.  I collaborated with Michael Davis (Michael Davis Stained Glass) on the glowing 40 ft. stained glass ceiling panels and floor strip you see. My contribution was creating the fish graphics, making the screens and screenprinting the images onto the hand blown glass panels.

19.3.09

SPARKS in the summer


The LOVE photograph was a miracle of sorts. I set the functions on my camera, handed it to Nancy and said stay as still as possible for this 8 second shutter speed while I write something. I believe the dark sky in Maine contributed to the beauty, plus our drunk happy spirits.

The photograph below was taken at my friend's anniversary party in their Brooklyn backyard. I leaned my camera on the deck rail to steady it for an approximate 1.3 second exposure. Editing done in Photoshop to enhance the light provided by sparklers. I enjoy the emotional tangibility and color saturation of this photo.

BETTY on T's too!




I couldn't resist making Betty into this iconic/superwoman/badass graphic too!  So now, many men and women wear her proudly screenprinted on a light summer t-shirt.  It is a part of the ROWBS collection that can be found at www.rowbs.etsy.com

BETTY'S GOT A GUN


This is a four color silkscreen I did on 100% cotton Rives BFK paper.  It was inspired by a 4x6 b&w photograph taken in the 1940's of my girlfriend's grandma Betty.  The print is approximately 24x36.  This is the first print in a series I want to create of women who defied the socially constructed expectations of being, during which they were alive.  

11.3.09

DIVING INTO BLOG WORLD





Where to begin?  I thought I would share my most recent photo shoot with you.  Here are a few pictures of Hudson Joseph Burnett, my best friends first baby.  These were taken with my Canon EF Lens - 50mm - f/1.8.  I've been building my portfolio with many baby and wedding photos lately, as these milestones seem to be popular at my age.