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In Frame: April 20, 2015

April 20, 2015 By Caroline Space

Go by Victoria Pickering
Go by Victoria Pickering

I love how editorial this photograph is. I am usually most attracted to images that use color and geometry to illustrate a subject. I was unfamiliar with the game Go, depicted here in Victoria Pickering’s image. I discovered that the American Go Association’s explanation of the game flawlessly portrays the essence of Pickering’s photo:

“Go is . . . ancient board game which takes simple elements: line and circle, black and white, stone and wood, combines them with simple rules and generates subtleties which have enthralled players for millennia. Go’s appeal does not rest solely on its Asian, metaphysical elegance, but on practical and stimulating features in the design of the game.”

Pickering uses fundamental components of design—simple lines, rudimentary shapes, and primary colors—to accentuate the various elements of her photograph. Working together, the mustard-yellow board and contrasting black lines emphasize the black and white game pieces. Simultaneously the lines separate the hand from the yellow board, allowing it to pop from the background. The player’s hand is elegantly posed and framed perfectly so that the viewer’s eye is directed towards the middle of the photo.

 

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Color, Editorial, Go, Hand, Lines, Sakura Matsuri, Shape, Victoria Pickering, Yellow

Friday Links: November 21, 2014

November 21, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

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U & 14th Sts., NW, Washington, D.C. by Chris Suspect
  • A Navy veteran in Missouri said he was fired from his job and called a terrorist for posting pictures to Facebook of Homeland Security vehicles amassing near Ferguson.
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art has released a vast archive of 400,000 (mostly) hi-resolution digital images that you can download and use for non-commercial purposes.
  • Exposed winner Victoria Pickering will have one of her images on display in Times Square.
  • Photographer Bieke Depoorter has been asking strangers if she can spend the night in their homes. “She’s interested in building a relationship, however brief, and learning about the people she’s staying with… If she finds herself trying to make a good picture instead of experiencing and embracing the moment, she stops.”
  • The sale may have ended, but the photos from the Magnum archive are still great.
  • Julia Christe took awesome photos of many dogs and one cat flying mid-jump. The expression on the face of the boxer is priceless.
  • The smog in Beijing is really, really bad and there are photos to prove it. “Zou Yi has been taking photos of the Beijing sky every day and uploading them to his personal Weibo account.“
  • A short but interesting photo essay by photographer Phil Moore of what it’s like to live at the base of Nyiragongo, DR Congo’s very deadly volcano.
  • Before there was a subdivision there was a farm. Photos by Scott Strazzante, who spent 20 years documenting the transition from farm to ticky tacky.
  • Scientists have created artificial intelligence software able to recognize the content of photos and videos with such accuracy that it can sometimes mimic humans.
  • In case you didn’t hear, there was a lot of snow in Buffalo this week. A lot.
  • Remember way, way back in 2007 when Exposed DC (then DCist Exposed!) held the very first annual photography show at Warehouse? Owners Molly and Paul Ruppert are inviting everyone who’s exhibited there over the years to toast a final goodbye to the venue on December 6. (The art gallery has been closed for a few years, but now the Warehouse Theater and Passenger are joining it.)
  • And finally, there was a large cat roaming near Disneyland Paris this week that turned out not to be a tiger. No word yet on if it was a Tigger.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Beijing smog, Bieke Depoorter, Buffalo snow, friday links, Julia Christe, Magnum sale, MOMA, Phil Moore, Photographer's Rights, Scott Strazzante, tiger, Victoria Pickering, Warehouse

In Frame: November 17, 2014

November 17, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

Glenn Kaino's Bridge by Victoria Pickering
Glenn Kaino’s Bridge by Victoria Pickering

Another beautifully composed image from Victoria Pickering. The framing of the structure is nice, but the people in the background make the shot.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: in frame, Victoria Pickering

In Frame: August 11, 2014

August 11, 2014 By James Calder

Upside Down by Victoria Pickering
Upside Down by Victoria Pickering

As reflected in our Flickr pool, it’s the time of year for county and state fairs. We’ve seen plenty of terrific roller coaster shots from our regulars but this stunner from Victoria Pickering simply took our breath away.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: fair, in frame, night, roller coaster, upside down, Victoria Pickering

Exposed Interview: Victoria Pickering

July 22, 2014 By Betsy Law

Fountains by Victoria Pickering

If you frequent downtown, take public transportation, participate in cultural events, or just go about your everyday life in D.C., you might find yourself in one of Victoria Pickering’s photographs.

Victoria’s work has been featured in the Exposed DC Photography Show twice (2013 and 2014), with work that provides a unique perspective of the urban environment and how people fill the city and its spaces.

Because she posts her images online under a creative commons license, Victoria’s work has been featured on numerous websites, which has subsequently led to commercial work that she wouldn’t have gotten otherwise. We asked Victoria a few questions about her love for photography.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Artist Spotlight, Exposed Interview Tagged With: interview, Victoria Pickering

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