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Foundry Photo Workshop: Students Work?
I have the beginnings of a piece started at The Foundry on my site.
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Yeah, I am really excited about seeing some of the work, and sorry I couldn’t be there to shoot myself….Eric did a great job to make all of that happen and I wish him all of the best.
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yeah its coming; I just got home an hour ago from mexico so give me some days..its trickling in
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just updated the blog, will do more tomorrow e
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thank you Matt, a good start, but I miss the american/mexican border? where is the police? to me it looks more like homeless people who use the trains to move. best Stefan
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Thanks Stefan…definitely not full coverage…but for a few days of shooting ok.
My guess is the comments are directed towards the info card in the slide show I have pulled it to address these comments…if it is not in the frame then why say it, Right?
Again, thanks for the thoughts…will post more as it develops.
Cheers!
-M
It is what it is homeless train riders….
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For Eric to have pulled together something for over a hundred photographers, its stunning, and having done something on a much smaller scale, I can’t tell you just how hard he must have worked on this.
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Matt, looking forward to see the finished work, since you write about borders and police I thought I ask you…
as for the Alex Webb series you mention, I think it is a very complete and complex body of work, even if they are maybe many out, of the theme.
regards Stefan
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Matt, excuse me, I wrote the answer reading the email I got, I didnt see that you edit your text.
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Thanks Stefan!
Andy is 110% correct Eric worked his butt off and the Workshop was a fantastic experience…stay student work is on the way!
-M
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Patience is a virtue…..it took me weeks to put up the MG360 work, and that was only 20 shooters, including the teachers.
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MATT! :))))
great work, really powerful and gorgeous…more importantly, to me, is that you broke rank stylistically with much of the work i’ve seen regarding border and the riding the trains to america work…it’s strong strong work, emotionally and visually, and i cant wait to see you continue :))))
Mikko: love the lst pic too! :)))...cant wait to see more…
Eric: yea, totally what everyone wrote. you deserve a free LS teeshirt ;)))) and having worked for a year on the photoprojection project (which almost killed me, literally), I can imagine the super human effort you enacted to put this beautiful puppy together…
cant wait to see more imagery from the students!
cheers all the best
‘ running bob
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Matt, so you were the one with the good stuff on the riders. I wish you put your name at the end as supposed to at the front of the slideshow.
Does anyone know who did the work on the clowns? I was looking for her. I think it’s a she, her name is Kirsten? from Texas, in Kael’s class, I’d love to see more of her work.
One more pluck, Stanley Greene’s class, Blood on the floor, a lighter version. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3666758860349676300&hl=en
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Samson, the clown convention work was by Kirsten Luce, she is here on LS from time to time. Awesome work!! The work is up on her site as is her stunning piece “Final Journey” check it out:
KIRSTEN LUCE
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yes, definitely kudos to Eric for pulling this off. Remarkable, really. And such a good thing to be doing. ¡uepa!
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Jon-
thank you, coming from you that means alot, truly. it went better than any expectations I could have had. next year will be india, nepal, morocco or maybe sarajevo. we are still figuring that out. hopefully the ball will keep rolling!
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may the ball roll and roll. I am sure it will. Excellent endeavor.
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We’re going to put ours up in the week end.
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well made Mustafah, thanks for showing.
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Mustafah I am glad to see that you are the one to have made these images for Stanley’s project—but what is the story with these shots? The picture wet the appetite for something that approaches a caption…. :)
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andy: i’ll probably add captions this week! busy busy busy
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Looking forward to seeing more work Mustafah…..you did an outstanding job.
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ok, i finally have a livebooks site where yesterday i uploaded a first work on Saint Death. i’m currently working on a multimedia presentation for this work, a bit longer.
for now it’s possible to see it here: http://laetitiataurand.deluxe.livebooksedu.com/#a=0&at=0&mi=2&pt=1&pi=10000&s=0&p=0
i edit to say that it was my first workshop, i’m working on being a photographer, it’s so hard!! hahaha ;)
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