June 4, 2013

Post Graduation Update

I've been MIA for a bit but have no fear! I've still been working.

This past weekend I got to spend time with an old friend and her band from Nashville. Katie is a talented music student from Belmont University. I had only ever seen her perform by herself; it was phenomenal to see how far she's come.

Without further ado, here are some images of Katie Basden and the Boys playing in Durham, NC at Broad Street Cafe.

image by Tiffany Dyer

image by Tiffany Dyer

image by Tiffany Dyer

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April 9, 2013

In Limbo

It's been a little over two weeks since I graduated.

I'm stuck between what I used to know and what I don't know.

It was easy to get up in the morning and know that I had my day planned out. Now it's a bit harder. I have to motivate myself to get up at a reasonable hour and then wonder through the world wide web in search of employment opportunities. Even though it may only go as far as the "Apply Now" button on the web page. I've just got to keep pushing on until something sticks.

"limbo" image by Tiffany Dyer


March 14, 2013

This isn't a goodbye,

Tonight is my final presentation for my final portfolio. I'll get nervous and then I'll calm down. What do I really have to be afraid of? I'm confident in my work and the progress I've made since the my first image I snapped for a class. I'll miss a lot of people for sure. Like my instructors - they have been some of the most influential people in my life. Guiding me and educating me, making me see the world in a different way. Then there are some of my peers that I've grown close too who I'm leaving behind - I know we'll keep in touch but it's going to be strange in a week when I wake up and know that I won't be getting into my car, driving, and seeing who will be in my class.

This is my farewell to you guys - this isn't the end for me or for you.

Like Carol Burnett says;

"I'm so glad we had this time together, just to have a laugh or sing a song. Seems we just get started and before you know it. Seems it's time to say, so long. So long!"

Photo Graduates and some Faculty
image by Brittany Williams

February 20, 2013

Analogue Film: A True Love

'Ello

I'm excited to say that I'm taking a six week darkroom film class. It's something that is foreign to me but has always appealed to me. This feeling is similar to one I had back in August of 2010 when I moved to Charlotte, NC to focus on a degree that I knew little to nothing about. I've loved my time at school learning all the ins and outs of digital photography and listening to stories all about the different kinds of photographic processes. So here I am, 23 going on 24, embarking on a new adventure, to learn and develop a new skill.

Using film over digital is quite different. It's hard because you become accustomed to seeing your images instantly and now you have to think about it even more when you use film; and it can be frustrating. Though, that doesn't change the fact that I fell in love with it. All of it. The blindness you feel when you're loading the film into reels, the smell of the chemicals and the patience it takes to create negatives. I am so in love with this that I called my parents four times before I got an answer because I was bursting with excitement and needed to tell someone.

This week we only processed our negatives, next week we're actually developing the images. Below are some cellphone images taken from the place I photographed as well as from my class tonight.

images by Tiffany Dyer

images by Tiffany Dyer


January 26, 2013

A Metamorphosis

It's always good to visit a body of work and see what you can do to make it better, or expand it. I feel it's what can make or break a series. This particular work has taken almost a year to get where I'm at now. I don't think it's finished but it's getting closer to where I want it to be. Now if only I could settle on a title for the series I'd be satisfied.

For now here are the stages of "Untitled #1"

all images by Tiffany Dyer



January 13, 2013

Final Stretch.

I'm getting ready to graduate in March! Congrats to me but now I have to get serious (not that I wasn't before). But things are getting real. There are problems lurking in the shadows, obstacles around every corner and the sneaking fear of not being able to get everything that I need to done hovering over head waiting to storm down on me.

I need three big things for my final presentation.

  1. business plan
  2. portfolio
  3. take - a - ways
BUSINESS PLAN
I'm rewriting mine...again. However, now I feel more confident about it. Silver lining! But I have a lot ahead of me in the next eight weeks. Better start working!

PORTFOLIO
I need to focus on two to three bodies I am proud of (which I do have). I then need to make the decision on if I should include a commercial portfolio with my fine art as well. If so, would that be two fine art and one commercial? There isn't a limit on how much I can present but I don't want to have so much that it can get a little confusing.

TAKE - A - WAYS
These are what we give away at our final presentation and then portfolio day (that's a day to show everyone, big wigs, parents, fellow students, what we've been working on our entire schooling). But what should mine be? I know I will have a business card and possibly another forum of contact in there as well. But what else? A matted print, stickers, a journal, what? I'm not sold on any of those ideas. I want to be creative and professional but not boring.

Now that I have presented that to you, internet world, I will leave you with an image. There is a body of work that has taken several months to get where I'm at today. When asked about how I would present these I had a hard time explaining how that would be. I had only printed them large because it was the requirement of the class but I wasn't impressed with it. After talking to some of my mentors, whom I cherish, a suggestion of adding a thick white boarder and softening the edges was given. I've been playing with that idea and have come up with this...for today. I like it and I wouldn't mind playing with this more and making it exactly where I want it.

image by Tiffany Dyer