Friday, July 24, 2009

The Semester is over (Yea!) - Student Work

Spring Semester ended yesterday and now I get to enjoy a seven week break. I taught Photo I, Photo II, and Historical Processes this past semester and the students made some really nice work. I thought I'd share, so here you go...










































































































































































































































































































































The first four images are from the photo II class. They represent plastic cameras, traditional silver printing, and using traditional silver paper (darkroom paper) as printing out paper.

The next nine images are from the historical processes class. They represent cyanotype, kallitype, gum prints, palladium prints, and vandyke brown prints over gum prints (the really strange blue/brown prints).

The last three images are from the BFA show some of my photo students were involved in.

It was a great semester. I'm ready for a break though.

Thanks to my students for letting me post their work. From top to bottom the students are: Desirae Rasmussen, Desirae Rasmussen, Kristopher Orr, Alise Christensen, Maddy Lucas, Monica Farrar, Maddy Lucas, Emily Roberts, Kristopher Orr, Melissa Gallup, Mikalyn Breshears, Kristopher Orr, Melissa Gallup, Brittany Volquardsen, Maddy Lucas, Maddy Lucas.

4 Comments:

Blogger monica said...

that is a great body of work.

6:45 AM  
Blogger Phil said...

Wow Darren these are great! Have to admit though I don't know the terminology from the historical processes (gumprint?).
Congrats to your students. I especially liked the last three.

Uncle Phil

6:35 PM  
Blogger Sally said...

Good stuff. Thanks for showing what your students are producing. It is always fun to see.
What was the BFA project?

11:33 AM  
Blogger Julian said...

talented students. looks good.

10:09 AM  

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