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Archive for October, 2008

Lens Culture

Images from Paul Turounet’s Lens Culture class for the assignment Making Sense in which students shot images in a documentary fashion.

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Upon meeting Dewey, your first impression is of an open, amicable person that’s approachable and easy to talk to. He walks at a relaxed pace while others push by in a hurried fashion through the hallways of the photo department at Grossmont, and is easily spotted by his collared shirts and brightly colored nikes. [...]

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Erika Johnson

Photographs by taken Erika Johnson who is currently enrolled in Studio I as well as Color I.

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India Wood, El Cajon

For Paul Turounet’s Color I class student India Wood is continueing her work from last semester exploring El Cajon Blvd in San Diego.

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Studio II

Images shot by Sandra Aranda in Suda House’s Studio II class for an assignment utilizing a beauty dish.  For these pictures she used her own set of gels to emphasize deep, vibrant color, as well as breath new life into the white backdrops with a color gradient.

Jeffrey, Sandra Aranda

Perfume, Sandra Aranda

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Studio I Photo Montage

An image shot by Jacky Folk for Suda House’s Studio I class.

Untitled, Jacky Folk

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Color 1

Photographs taken by Jackie Kimble for Paul Turounet’s Color 1 project A State of Mind. 

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Studio I

Recent images from an assignment in Suda House’s Studio I class on photographing tabletop still life in the studio:
 

Untitled, Karli Cadel

Untitled, Karli Cadel

Untitled, Sylvie Muinoz

Untitled, Sylvie Muinoz

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Aaron Van Dike

Located in Ohio, far from the photography power houses of Los Angeles and New York, twenty year old photographer Aaron Van Dike is a prime example of self taught technical competency that has been nurtured over the years by a sincere passion and an insatiable curiosity for photography. Working with Paul C. Buff Alien [...]

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