Friday, November 20, 2015

Action/Sports

Jamison Dufour shoots on the far end basket at Grand Prairie Park overlooking Periwinkle Creek in Albany Oregon on Tuesday, November 17th. Grand Prairie Park is one of Albany's most popular areas for local pick-up basketball games during the Spring and Summer months where the weather is perfect for basketball.

Jamison Dufour releases the ball off of his fingertips on a jumpshot at Grand Prairie Park while Grand Prairie Road looms in the background.

Low-angle photo of Jamison Dufour shooting while the raining sky stands large in the background. 

As Jamison shoots other parts of the park are visible such as the picnics tables both under the gazebo, and under the trees. 

Close-up shot of Jamison Dufour in mid-dribble. I enjoyed the detail of the basketball being able to see parts of the words "Wilson", and "Evolution", which are the basketball brand and style of ball, respectively. Also both the look of the ball and the ground give an insight as to what type of weather was going on this day, Tuesday November 17. 

Friday, November 13, 2015

My Neighborhood



The Historic Carousel & Museum in downtown Albany, Oregon is a non-profit agency whose goal is create a carousel with all completely hand-crafted animals. The idea for the project started in 2002 based on inspirations from previous carousels in places such as Montana and even in Salem, Oregon. Eventually  the building will be torn down and rebuilt to house the entire carousel which will include 52 animals in 3 different rows ranging from large to medium to small animals. This photo was taken on Tuesday, November 10th inside the workshop of the museum.

Gary Richards is a volunteer and also a faculties/safety coordinator at the carousel's museum. In this photo Gary is demonstrating a small detail of what all goes into the carving of what will someday be a horse on the carousel. 

A photo of children playing at Lexington Park in Albany, Oregon on Tuesday, November 10th. 




Friday, November 6, 2015

Willamette Community Church Open Gym

From Left: Valer Enea, Roger Williams, Eric Curteman, and Vince. Willamette Community Church is located on Third Avenue in downtown Albany, Oregon. The church shares the same building as Albany Christian School and the open gym is held inside the school's gymnasium on Thursday nights in the winter. This photo was taken on November, 5th. The group of guys, both from the church and not, warm-up before games begin.

Valer Enea readies himself for a jump shot while Roger Williams looks on intently.

Jamison Dufour begins lacing his basketball shoes in preparation for the evening.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Photographer of the Week - Henri Cartier-Bresson




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Henri Cartier-Bresson was born in Chanteloup, France on August 22, 1908. Henri was the oldest of five children and his family was fairly wealthy due to his father's occupation as a textile manufacturer. Cartier-Bresson was educated in Paris and he soon had developed a an interest in art and literature. Photography first caught the eye of Cartier-Bresson when he traveled to Africa in 1931 to hunt antelope and boar. When Henri grew tired of hunting he started to dabble in photography with a "brownie", what they called a small, inexpensive camera at the time. Cartier-Bresson soon came to realize that he enjoyed shooting photos, more than posting his works to show off. When he had returned to France he purchased a 35mm Leica, a simple camera that would be key in defining Henri's works. Henri was very adamant in having his pictures catch the candidness of the moment, he would often use black tape to cover the chrome pieces of his Leica as to go more unnoticed. He also made it clear that he preferred his pictures to be as non-edited as possible. Cartier-Bresson's "claim to fame" definitely was in the candid and spontaneous ways in which he shot his photos, which helped lead photojournalism into being seen as an art form. The above picture is my favorite from his portfolio because I really enjoy the setting and how we can see down the tunnel of trees. I just think that it has a really nice simplistic, yet eye-catching dynamic to it. 

Works Cited:
http://www.britannica.com/biography/Henri-Cartier-Bresson
http://www.biography.com/people/henri-cartier-bresson-9240139