Friday, September 4, 2015

Former UAHphoto student, Htet San





 Htet San tells Better Photography magazine about her life and photography. The photos in the article were from her pinhole portfolio in our Experimental and Historical class (ARS353).





Wednesday, September 2, 2015

A living legend, Robert Frank

The Man Who Saw America
Robert Frank's book, The Americans, is one of the most influential photography books ever published. Would that make him the most influential photographer alive?



Stephen Alvarez talks about his life as National Geographic photographer

Interview with National Geographic photographer, Stephen Alvarez

Stephen is a friend of UAHphoto, lectured for us and judged our student show. Please read his amazing stories and insights on photography today.




Sunday, August 23, 2015

Shop @ Bleeblu.com

UAHphoto student Bleeblu, aka Mark Harless, has two new products that help you become a better photographer. Real world advice from an emerging artist.
http://www.bleeblu.com/shop/

... one of our favourite photographers to date. His documentation of strange and imagined human rites, feral behaviour, and spiritual connectivity is both beautiful and thought-provoking.
— Young Gold Teeth
 




 

Former UAHphoto student John Perry at work

Former UAH photo student now lives in Birmingham, Alabama working for Starnes Publishing, which puts out at least five local papers in that area. Here are some of his pictures from a surfing story.









Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Cuba: reconstructing memories

 Looking to take a field trip?
Photography professor José Betancourt has a show at the Tinney Contemporary in Nashville.

http://tinneycontemporary.com/

Friday, October 17, 2014

UAH Art Grad Tyler Gilmore gives a PixelStick demo

Thanks to former UAH photo student Tyler Gilmore for letting us play with the PixelStick.
This was a 6 second exposure with an off camera flash. In the back you can see the PixelStick image made by Tyler walking across the frame.
Pictured are members of the ARS350 class that have been working on lighting techniques.

http://www.thepixelstick.com/