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Thursday, December 31, 2009

My Personal Favorites of 2009



Tomorrow I will be featuring your personal favorite images of 2009, but today, I share some of my own favorites. Dalton Rooney did a similar post on his blog, Third Nature, about looking back at the work he made in 2009 and encouraged others to do the same. I think it's a good way to take stock and reflect about the year and help me refocus my goals.

I attended three portfolio reviews (Review LA, Photolucida, Review Santa Fe) in Winter/Spring of 2009--probably too many, but the opportunities were too great to pass up. The preparation for those, plus teaching, and preparing for exhibitions put a wrench in my making a significant amount of new work. I am finding that writing this blog, writing and curating, plus teaching, while fullfilling and wonderful, has sometimes left my visual gas tank near empty. I am always questioning my place in this world, wondering if I'm good enough, have enough to say. There's part of me that is frustrated by the box we photographers are in--the idea of working in projects, the notion that everything has to have a statement, that our single images get lost because they are not part of a series...so I'm going to share some of strays, along with some new project images, and some thoughts from along the way. Oh yes, I still shoot film and the last lab in Santa Monica has just closed, the only darkroom in LA is hanging on by a thread, and it's all very discouraging...and expensive. I don't shoot as much as I would like because of the cost, but can't afford the Hassleblad digital camera...oh well.

One idea that I began to play around with this year was trying to make imagery that didn't say much. It was almost like trying to take a bad photograph and I think this was the most successful of the bunch...it's not easy to make a quiet image that says something.


I wanted to take a shot of something dull, and let things get in the way of where the eye wants to go..not great, but a first attempt.


I asked my neighbor to hold this paper doll which I titled, Mother, and it represents much more than the simplicity it presents


There's been a lot of transition this year in my household, with my last child going off to college, my husband's parents both passing away and it's made me want to capture and think about the past and what has been left behind. These are a few images from a new series, A Death in the Family. I look forward to looking the other direction in 2010.










I continued to work on established series, in hopes of creating enough images for a book or a larger exhibition. These are newer images for In Case of Rain.





My favorites from the yearly vacation at the lake...








I loved photographing children on Halloween and definitely want to do it again, this time with a tripod..




I'm still excited to work on the Shadows and Stains series (silver gelatin prints that are hand painted) and these are somewhat new...





I've been venturing into more landscape work--these were a few trials, but I'd like to do more.






While working on my In Case of Rain series, I rediscovered paper dolls and created these images for an exhibition titled, Pretty/Dirty. I liked the idea of looking at how sexual paper dolls are and making them into prostitutes and more sleezy than how they are ususally portrayed. I have continued to make images with paper dolls this year, but haven't found the language that will make them totally pop...hopefully I will get there and have a new series in 2010.





Had some fun working with text in images..




I'm always making work, if only for fun, or to use for stock work...these were some of my favorites..






I'm looking at ways to document this time in history, taking images like this..


And finally, we always need a little more humor...


So my goals for 2010...
keep going...
spend more time in the darkroom...and fool around more
more landscape...
more humor...
more portraits..
more complexity in images...
create a Magcloud magazine...
work towards getting a book (books) published..
start that diet and exercise program (oh, wrong list)
And if anyone has a Mamiya 7 ii that they want to sell at a deeply discounted price....

18 comments:

Erin Mosbaugh said...

i LOVE the paper doll, the halloween, and the mad men-esque photos!!

Katie said...

It's so great to see a showcase of your own work on here. You have so many wonderful images!

Anna said...

Hi Aline,
your blog has become one of my favorites since I have developed a deeper interest in photography. I would like to use the opportunity to thank you for providing insights into your personal work and into the work of other photographers!
A happy New Year and best wishes from Berlin!
Anna

Kate said...

Dear Aline, Loved going thru what you have been up to this past year, beyonfd all the other good stuff you'v been busy with. eep up the great work, really looking forward what you figure out w the paper dolls. Clearly the puke pic makes me laugh. Happy new year, Kate

C Gary Moyer said...

Wow, I have to agree about series shooting, so much stuff gets left by the wayside. That in itself may be a good project- Singles :) Hope you accomplish all your goals for the upcoming year- Best to you and yours.

Gray said...

Great posting :) happy new year to you!!

Isa Leshko said...

I enjoyed reading today's post and appreciate your openness in discussing your work. I very much relate to these comments: "I am always questioning my place in this world, wondering if I'm good enough, have enough to say. There's part of me that is frustrated by the box we photographers are in--the idea of working in projects, the notion that everything has to have a statement, that our single images get lost because they are not part of a series."

You have echoed the same thoughts I have had about my own work and identity as a photographer....

I also share your frustration about good labs closing. I highly recommend Panopticon Imaging in MA: http://www.panopticonimaging.com

They are the only people (besides myself) that I trust to process my film. I have become friends with the owner, Paul Sneyd who is a joy to work with. I want these guys to last, so I sing their praises whenever I can. I've seen too many labs close in recent years.

Best wishes for the year ahead!

Noelle Swan Gilbert said...

i love that your work becomes ever more contemplative. as always, you inspire me.

elizabeth avedon said...

I've been a big fan of your Shadows and Stains series. It's great to see two new additions.

HolgaJen said...

I love that first photo, as well as the Imagination one. I like the 'singles' idea Gary - we should start an overthrow of the project mindset!

Ellen said...

Thanks for opening my eyes to a new photographic journey. I love your insight and honesty in the work you share, whether it be your own or others. Looking forward to seeing you in 2010.

edoardo pasero said...

Hi Aline,

amazing new work, and really good goals for the 2010. It's fantastic to see ho people like you can work on so many projects at the same time, always finding new ideas. Thanks for the insipiration, and the best wishes for the year to come

percy167167 said...

Hi Aline,

It was so wonderful to see your own favourites and to read about your hopes and fears. The work that doesn't fit into a series, I like to call "those left behind" Good luck with your goals for the New Year.

arianna said...

As it always happens with this blog, inspiring... and i'ts so good being reminded of humor! yes, hope that for myself as well. Thanks aline :)

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