Hello everyone,
It feels like it's been a while since I uploaded anything new, but it's just because I've been reorganizing this blog. I decided to change the dates on some of my entries to make them closer to the dates in which things actually happened. I'll continue updating like that until I get caught up on what I've done and been shooting this year. I've still got a couple whole series of images to post on the photography and drawing fronts, so check back soon for those.
In the meanwhile, check out these new posts (that have been put in their proper place in time):
marat/sade: photos of Laurie Merredew's lighting design for Theatre @ York's most recent show.
open house: York University's Visual Arts open house! So much to see.
drawing area exhibition: an art gallery show I participated in with two of my most recent works.
bonds: a short film by Janice Lee that I did Production Design for.
barbell boy: a short film by Taylor Bateman that I did Production Design for. (Got to build my first film set too!)
astrea campbell-cobb: headshots!
In other news, I am now a graduate of York University's specialized honours BFA for Visual Arts program. It's so weird to be done school and have to face the real world and be a real person (and pay off my student loan...). I have a couple job possibilities on the horizon, so hopefully that'll pan out soon so I don't have to worry about the job hunt portion of this new life. I'm quite behind on uploading for my 52 weeks project as well, so now that I have time I can get back into that.
So, even though I'm done school I still have lots to do. Check back soon for more arting and adventures by me!
Showing posts with label marat/sade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marat/sade. Show all posts
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
marat/sade
A friend of mine is in the Theatre Production program at York University. She contacted me about taking photos of her lighting design for the play Marat/Sade. Here is the university's press release about the play if you're interested in reading more about it.
I took photos of basically every lighting change, so I'll just post a few of my favourite shots:
I sat in on a dress rehearsal, so these aren't shots from any of the real show times. It was a really good play! The lighting design was done by the lovely Laurie Merredew (of whom I have done headshots for in the past)! I love getting to see the kind of fun stuff my friends get to dedicate their talents to.
I took photos of basically every lighting change, so I'll just post a few of my favourite shots:
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