Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, November 4, 2010

the ballerina project

As a huge ballet fan, I am totally in love with these images.

As a photographer, I am totally in love with these images.

Such grace and beauty, I just had to share. To learn more about the project, view more images, & purchase prints, just click here.









Tuesday, August 24, 2010

New York Holga Love




In mid-July, I took a long weekend up to the greatest city in the world with the hopes of getting the creative juices flowing again. To help enhance the creative energies, I took two cameras: my D200, with only a 50mm lens, & an old fashioned, good ol plastic Holga.

This Holga is life changing, let me tell you! The lack of control over your image, the "what you see is what you get" when shooting with film, the light leaks & the imperfections of each image make each image, to me, all that much more perfect. These were all shot on Kodak Black & White 120mm film & are straight out of the glorius camera.

I'm in love.


Photo © Christina Saull - All Rights Reserved


Photo © Christina Saull - All Rights Reserved

Photo © Christina Saull - All Rights Reserved


Photo © Christina Saull - All Rights Reserved


Photo © Christina Saull - All Rights Reserved


Photo © Christina Saull - All Rights Reserved


Photo © Christina Saull - All Rights Reserved


Photo © Christina Saull - All Rights Reserved


Photo © Christina Saull - All Rights Reserved

Monday, December 7, 2009

MoMA

I love art. I love art museums (Brad is learning to appreciate them). While we were in NYC, we decided to spend Friday afternoon at the Museum of Modern Art, also known as MoMA. It was a great museum, with lots of classic works. And, unfortunately, lots of not so classy people. Eh, what do you expect? It was still loads of fun though. I could have spent hours walking around, sitting on a bench, taking it all in. Especially enjoyable was the special exhibit they had on Monet's waterlilies series. Wow. Massive and amazing.
Pollock.
Warhol.
Mondrian.
Dali.
Miro.
B observing
van Gogh.
Cezanne.
Monet.
loving the art, not the crowds!