Students of Light

Friday, June 5, 2009

These shots are by one of the people who pointed me to the school. I was on Flickr searching Creative Circus and found this guy's stream. Malik Williams. He graduated recently from the program. When I saw his work it made want to enroll in the program. Following his Flickr stream from the begining, I can see the growth in his work. I still follow his stream (as well as his blog) and find inspiration in how he coninues to grow as an artist.



Posted by TLMundy2 at 6/05/2009 11:47:00 PM

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What you need to know...

So, consider this blog the online journal of your study of light. By posting your images and observations here you will help yourself and your classmates become better students of light and photographic lighting. Look for light that creates an interesting or beautiful moment inside, outside, morning, noon or night. Photograph the light that speaks to you.

When describing the light in your images use the basic terms we discussed in class, color, contrast, and brightness. Be sure to note the environmental factors like direction, diffusion, etc. Talk about the overall feeling the light gives the image. Feel free to post whatever inspires you in addition to the images you make yourself. I will continue to add links and post myself as well. This is meant to be a creative outlet for you so have fun with it. -tmox

Inspiration

  • Art and Commerce (Rep)
  • Creative Circus Photography Website
  • Dan Winters Photography
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  • Feature Shoot
  • Frank Ockenfels 3
  • I HEART PHOTOGRAPH
  • Lens Culture
  • Norman Jean Roy
  • Petapixel
  • Photographers of The Creative Circus
  • Roman Goebel
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  • Tinker Street
  • Tiny Vices
  • Tom Griscom
  • Workbook

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  • APhotoEditor Blog
  • Ambient Plus Studio (ATL)
  • Aperturent
  • B&H Photo
  • DIY Photography
  • Fashion Photography Blog
  • Film Tools Grip and Production
  • KEH Camera and Repair (ATL)
  • Morel Studio Support (ATL)
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  • Professional Photo Resources PPR (ATL)
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  • Speedotron
  • The Camera Doctor (Film)(ATL)
  • The Strobist

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  • Christian Torres
  • Kyle Burdg
  • Mike Colletta
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