Jessica Todd Harper
My main source of inspiration comes from the work of Jessica Todd Harper, who photographed her family in their home, and couples in their home. Harper likes to reference art history when making and talking about her work. I feel that it is important to know the language of art and what symbols mean to correctly convey the message without being so “in your face.” I hope to be able to do the same kind of thing.
She uses natural light in her work, allowing a more intimate feel. I think her work is beautiful.
Bill Owens
I am also referencing the work of Bill Owens. Owens did a series of works called “Suburbia,” a project he did in the early 70s, where he photographed people who were moving in or already living in suburbs. He wanted to show what that kind of lifestyle was all about, photographing people before and after they decorated, rolling new grass into their yards, and having block parties. I feel that his work from the 70s can even relate to now because the suburban lifestyle hasn’t really changed much. Like Owens, I would like to photograph the “home life” of the college professor, but by also adding the other facet of people’s lives.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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