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01 Oct, 2008

Lumen Breakthrough

Posted by: Andy In: art| lumen prints| photograms| photography

Monday I finally had a pretty big and very exciting breakthrough with the Lumen prints I have been doing for the past four years.
Ever since I saw Jerry Burchfields Lumen prints four years ago, I’ve been following that same vein all along. I’ve never been truly satisfied with that, as it wasn’t truly my work. […]

25 Sep, 2008

Lumen Prints Statement #3

Posted by: Andy In: art| lumen prints| photography

Here is the latest revision of the statement. I still have to make a few connections and make a better link between the Lumen print and the subject matter.

The Lumen process is serendipitous, unpredictable and liberating. Some plants record their leaves’ vein structure on the photographic paper with great detail and exactness, while others wither […]

24 Sep, 2008

Lumen Prints Statement #2

Posted by: Andy In: art| lumen prints| photography

Last week we looked at our artist statements in class, and edited my statement down to this:

The Lumen process is serendipitous, unpredictable and liberating. I never know exactly what the results will be—some plants record their leaves’ vein structure on the photographic paper with great detail and exactness, while others wither very rapidly from the […]

15 Sep, 2008

Lumen Prints Artist Statement Draft

Posted by: Andy In: art| lumen prints| photograms

I’ve been meaning to write an artist statement for my Lumen Prints for ever, and I’m finally getting to it (an assignment to come up with an artist statement for my Graduate Seminar class certainly helped me get my butt in gear). I’d very much appreciate feedback, and edits, so please leave a comment and […]

21 Jul, 2008

Logan Canyon

Posted by: Andy In: lumen prints| photography

Last night I went for a ride up Logan Canyon. I had originally planned on only going to the Canyon Entrance Park to make a few photographs, but once I got there I decided to continue up into the canyon and collect some plants to do some Lumens.
A little ways up the trail I found […]

19 May, 2008

Progress on Some Lumens

Posted by: Andy In: lumen prints

I just twittered an update on a couple Lumens I have “cooking” but decided to write something a bit more substantial here. (If you’ve never heard of Twitter, or don’t get it, watch this very informative video: Twitter In plain English. I really like it as a micro-blogging platform and once I’m in grad school […]

I just uploaded a blog post about James Hajicek and Carol Panaro-Smith over at 52Photographers.com. A lot of what they say in their artist statement is exactly what I feel about the process, especially this statement:

In trying to strip everything extraneous from the photographic process and get to the very magic at its source, we […]

29 Mar, 2008

Recent Lumens

Posted by: Andy In: lumen prints

Here are the scans of the Lumens I did on Thursday and one from last weekend:

These next two are from the same plant. I really like the difference in the two. I thought the plant would hold its shape a lot better than it did, but as they are now, I […]

27 Mar, 2008

Rare Portrait

Posted by: Andy In: lumen prints| misc.

My dad just gave me this photograph he took on the way to Little Lemhi Scout Camp. It’s about 3 years old, and I thought I’d share. You don’t see too many photos of myself.

Oh, and due to bad winds, we took the day off from work, so I took advantage of the situation and […]

20 Mar, 2008

Lumens

Posted by: Andy In: lumen prints| photograms

I’ve settled on the name lumens.
Today after work I went up to Market Lake. We’re building in Osgood, so it’s only a short jaunt up the road. There’s still quite a bit of ice on the water, but there are a few open spots with some really cool birds (Darren, you up for a birding […]


 

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