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I first want to apologize for not having updated my site for the past month or so. I have been very busy with not only the end of the semester, but my photography as well! I received an award for my photographs in the student show at Troy and also had my Graduate Thesis Show!


The Graduate Thesis Show 
May 3, 2009 "The Graduate Thesis Show" opened at the Massry Gallery at The College of Saint Rose. I have been working towards this show for the past three years! I was overwhelmed with emotions the day of the opening! I was finally exhibiting a substantial amount of images from my body of work "The Rural North-East."


I showed 27 images. I spent a lot of time deciding how I was going to display that many pieces in a group show. I wanted my viewers to not be overwhelmed, I wanted them to see how the work held together as a group, but also appreciate each building individually. I decided on three grids, nine images each. 


I was really proud of the overall presentation.  I think that people were able to relate to my work, and appreciate the individual uniqueness that each building possesses. Watching and listening to people look at, and discuss my work was amazing. Knowing that my images  could start up a conversation between two strangers was such a strong dose of encouragement. 


Now that the show has settled down, and I have picked up my work, I cannot wait to get on the road again and shoot! Hopefully, I will have new images to share soon! The images below were taken at the show. You will notice photographs that are not currently posted in my series section of the website. I will be uploading them within the next few days!

 


Comments

Tom Janowski

Sun, 17 May 2009 08:17:01

I was able to see Tina's photos before the St. Rose show, so I was very pleased to see that she had added more photos in her gallery. My favorite is the photo that is on this page( red shack w/ moss covered roof). I also like photo #21 in her display. Does anyone else see the old man's face here as I do?

 

Fri, 29 May 2009 18:36:51

I haven't forgotten about you, Tina, and am glad to see your creativity on display here! I see a lot of meaning & beauty in old things that are no longer needed to serve us. Deep down, people are grateful for all that these relics did in their primes, be they buildings, vehicles, old machinery...

 

sharon

Sun, 31 May 2009 12:00:31

this is in reference to the comment tom made about the photo on this page, I went back to look at the picture and I do see the man!!!! I didn't before!!!!

 



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