Pop-Exhibition @ Tremont 647

Fine Art Color Photography Pop-Up Exhibition
Tremont 647, 647 Tremont Street, Boston, MA
Monday, May 16th from 6:00-8:00pm

Join New England School of Photography’s graduating Fine Art Color students as they exhibit selections from their final portfolios. A limited number of prints will be available for cash-only purchase on Monday, May 16th from 6:00-8:00pm at Tremont 647.

Complimentary hors d’oeuvres too!

Captured Reflections

Rebecca Gutwin – Year 2, Terms 1 & 2
Website: www.rebeccakphotography.com

My recent fine art work combines the intersection of real spaces and reflected spaces.  Each dream-like photograph is found as I walk though neighborhoods and commercial centers, as if window shopping.  In each image, the viewer sees the objects behind the glass as well as the reflected, surrounding world.  Driven by consumerism, this intersection of two worlds is usually seen but not noticed.  While the sought after object may not be fulfilling (visually and in life), its combination with reflections from the outside world creates a new and beautiful reality.

-Rebecca Gutwin

Blizzard Portraits

Scott Achs – Second Year, Term 2 Work
Fine Art: http://www.scottachs.com
Weddings: http://www.scottachsphotography.com

I am inspired by snow,the more the better. When I see snow my immediate reaction is to go out in it and take pictures. I shot this handheld on a medium format Hasselblad for myself as it is my interpretation of what I love about snow and New England. If someone looks at these and is slightly inspired to go out and enjoy what most people despise then it serves a purpose for inspiration.

Jeff Browse, Tim Davis, with a touch of Stephen Shore, a splash of Avedon, and Jose Villa are massive influences on me. So great!


- Scott Achs

Highlighting Color

Daniella A. Rascón – First Year, Term 1 Work

1. What is your intention behind this work/in making this work?

My intentions were to create an image that both satisfies my class requirements and really connects the viewer with the photograph. I wanted color to really be the highlight of these images.

 
2. What response do you hope to get from your viewers?

I hope to get a response similar to “where were you?”, or “wow, I wish I was there.” Most of all I hope the viewers appreciate the simple aspects in these photographs. I hope to have some viewers even saying “I want that on my wall.”

3. What other artists or art serve(s) as your inspiration?

Nature is my inspiration specifically for these photographs because it is always there waiting to be discovered and sometimes it might only show its true colors for a couple of minutes. I believe it is my job to capture those precious natural moments as best as I can.

-Daniella A. Rascón

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