6/11/10

Untitled by Marissa O


This is a multiple exposure photo.

Whose Choice? by Vianca L.




The idea to project the image of a sonogram onto the stomach of a naked teenage girl first popped into my head in mid-January of this year. It was after a conversation with a friend about the difficult choice of abortion. She had just informed me that she had been having unprotected sex – no form of birth control whatsoever. “Forget the plethora of STDs you’ve probably already contracted… what happens when you get pregnant?” I asked, to which she nonchalantly replied, “Oh, that’s easy. I’ll just get an abortion.” I spent the next half hour desperately trying to convince her that abortions were not that easy. Did she have any idea how heavy her statement was? How could she so carelessly decide what she would do in that sort of situation? The more I thought about it however, the more I realized I could ask myself the same question. Did I have any idea what I would do if I ever got pregnant? No. After much thought however, I came to the conclusion that the one thing I was sure of, was that if I ever did find myself in that situation, I didn’t want someone else making the decision for me. On a topic that is so controversial, and yet so personal, this project was created to stir up questioning in the minds and hearts of other teenage girls like me.

This kid by Madison O


This photo is one of my favorites. I enjoy the contrast and the fact that you can still see some graffiti on the wall. One of the main reasons I like this picture so much is because off all the detail that came out. Also this day is one of my most cherished memories.

6/10/10

Running Thoughts by Mackenzie C.


This is a photograph I took of my best friend at a track meet. I always enjoy taking pictures of people. My favorite thing about photography is the fact that you can capture a specific moment in time and immortalize it.  When I take pictures of people, it is always a particular memory that can never be duplicated or replaced. It will never happen the exact same way twice. Her expression, her clothing, the location, the lighting, is all unique to this one particular moment and therefore it is unique and special. I feel like this picture depicts a story, from the thoughtful look on her face, to the open bag laying in the background, to the fact she is laying in the long grass in the sun. This picture is meaningful to me because the subject is someone I care about and while it took a while for me to develop a good print, I think that this picture has a strong composition, good exposure, and it is one of my favorite pieces that i have produced this year. 




































6/9/10

"My Mother" by Dana P

Last summer, my mother was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. This photograph was taken after her bilateral mastectomy.

Tulip by Jess L.

This photo took a lot of time and patience to achieve but it is by far my favorite photo I have taken.  I tried so many different angles and compositions and this shot looks exactly the way I imagined it would look.  The process of printing the photo in the dark room was so enjoyable because I loved the negative and wanted to capture the beauty of it in the print.  Overall, I am very pleased with this photo and can't wait to frame it in my house.

Ice by Michael Y.

This is definitely one of my favorite BW film photos, on one of the best rolls I've taken, even though the negatives were bent and broken. It was about early March, and I was taking a hike through the woods near my house until I came to this stream. The stream had thawed out from the ice, but there was still some ice near the edge, so I broke off a chunk and took this picture. Unfortunately, my negatives disappeared, and now I only have this one copy.

Untitled by Indigo V.


This was one of those pictures I took without expecting much from it, it was just a pretty flower, but I love everything about it- the lines and how the edges of the flower are darker instead of lighter. It's not my strongest photo this year but I think it's the prettiest.

The Eyes of March by Nick N.

Back in March, I went on a field trip to several museums in Massachusetts. Upon exploring the campus surrounding a a college, I saw this sculpture. It was unlike anything I've seen before. Right then, I knew I had to photograph it. I tried multiple angles in order to best capture the effects of the sunlight hitting it. This may have been my only opportunity to take this photograph for quite some time. I am very happy with how it turned out. This is definitely my favorite photo this entire year.

6/8/10

Sweet vs. Evil by Emily R.

This is a photo of my sister portraying "sweet vs. evil." I wanted to be able to show two distinct faces in a single photograph. The left side of her face represents the dark, evil side of a person and the right side is showing the nice, innocent side.

Lost Little Girl- by Tiffine L

i like how she is not looking at me and how she looks like she is lost. 

Untitled Christina W

This picture was taken at the old abandoned husdon river psychiactric center in poughkeepsie.

"Gavin" by Hannah S

This photo is of my 2 year old nephew Gavin. I take mainly photos of him because he is the most lively human being I have ever met. His emotions are a joy to capture.

6/7/10

"untitled" by Abigail B.




I started taking photos of portraits during the second semester. I really enjoy it better than just taking photos here and there. I dont know why. I choose this photo because the expressioin on her face is intense. This photo is one of my favorites. I just wish the contrast came out alittle better.

The Waterfall- by Joseph G.

This photo was taken on River Rd. in Ulster Park. The use of a slow shutter speed gave the water a somewhat foggy appearance.

Kingston Point- by Joseph G.

This photo was taken mid morning at Kingston Point Beach. I liked it becasue it has a decent amount of contrast and reflection.

"Untitled" by Caitlin S.



I took photo 2 for the sole purpose of taking portraits. This is one of them. I'm not sure exactly why I like taking portraits so much. My main reason just might be that you're capturing a person's moment in time, the express on their face, and the surrounding they're in. I chose this picture because it has good contrast, and the expression on his face could have so many interpretations. I guess it's just how one can see it compared to how another can.

6/4/10

Untitled by Mike W.


This photo in particular is of my car is at one of my local beaches. Out of all the pictures I have taken of my car, I liked this on the most.

Decisions by Stacy B.


This was my last project for the class and I chose to do decisions.  This one was particularly interesting because of the difference between the shoes.  My classmates enjoyed this one out of all the prints I had made from these negatives.

Puddle by Amanda Y



This image was taken on the SUNY Albany campus. I love the clarity of the photo and how it resembles looking into the past through the reflection.

6/3/10

"My Life Through a Looking Glass" By Larissa L

I like this photograph for what it shows. Photography is sometimes an easy way to express a feeling, or a memory. I decided to capture a painful memory, so maybe it would be easier for me to live with it. People don't understand what others may go through, because they can hide it so well. This photo captured my life through a "glass" that was covering for something for so long. I finally had enough courage to take a picture of something with more power, and something more than "just a photograph in a class"

Wiffle Ball by Matt M

Well i was walking around in my backyard looking for weird things to take pictures of when i saw this bad boy. It had some dirt on it and some grass so I figured it would look cool in the grey scale. So i took a couple pictures and really liked how they were comming out. So when i developed them i was trying to get the one half bright so the bottom dirt would appear more dark. After a couple tries I liked how it came out so I went with it, and here we have my wiffle ball. 

6/1/10

"Untitled" Kayla V.

I loved the lighting in this photograph. Especially due to the fact that it was taken indoors.