Sunday, December 20, 2009

ˌfôrməˈlistik səˈvanə

My goal in this project was to photograph scenes that I’ve come across in my travels throughout Savannah and depict them in a formalistic manner. I invite you to drain yourselves of any conceptual or metaphorical ideas you might have about these images. Instead, pay attention to the actual content and more abstract elements such as texture, space, and form.

While I was shooting these assignments, I realized what I was actually attracted to in these sites. It is the relationship between organic and geometric forms. Their contradiction alone is enough for me to muse on.










All photos were shot with a Canon AE-1 on Tmax 400 film. Processing done by myself, negatives scanned and dusted in Photoshop.

Thanks for viewing.

AT

Monday, December 14, 2009

AVIA Hotels Menu Shoot

Earlier this month, I was hired to photograph a revamped menu for AVIA Hotels. Cuisine at the AVIA contains all fresh ingredients, both international and local to the southern region (i.e. Georgia & South Carolina).

This is some really great food at a nice price. Enjoy.


















Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Texture from the Rebel

Hey everyone. I sent my 5D into the shop a few weeks ago to have some repairs done, so I was stuck with the Rebel once again. It wasn't a bad experience. I went out with Nick and came back with these textures. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.




And here are a couple nice textures out of the 5D from my trip to New York.


Sunday, August 16, 2009

Benjamin C; Senior Portraits

Got to work with another friend of mine, Ben. It was definitely a fun shoot and I got some nice photos. Below you can find the ones he ordered and also some of the sillier shots.

Enjoy.















These were shot on a 5D Mark II with @ 135mm and 50mm.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Maddie H; Senior Portraits

My first senior portrait shoot was with this young lady. To be honest I was a little nervous at first. I mean, these are her senior portraits - I wouldn't want to mess these up!

I met with Maddie this afternoon to sort through the proofs and decide which prints she wanted to order, and she and her mom seemed to be really pleased with what I had. I was, too.






That's all for now.

AT