Sunday, 23 February 2014

culture jam

I wouldn't consider myself an artistic person.  Sure, I love the odd crafty DIY, but most often I am following steps or mimicking something I've seen or admired (damn you, Pinterest).  This weekend, however, I did a little digging for my inner artiste and spent the entire weekend participating in the 2014 Culture Jam.

This annual event in Prince Rupert is put on by the local Arts Council.  It brings in facilitators to lead groups through an intensive weekend workshop in various artistic disciplines.  'Mingles' throughout the weekend give the different groups a taste of what is happening in the other workshops.

This year there were three different disciplines represented: fabric arts, photography, and drawing (there was also supposed to be a song writing workshop, but unfortunately they did not have sufficient sign-up). The groups mostly work independently, but all groups are working off a common theme.  This year's theme was 'Tall Tales'.

At the urging of a new friend, I signed up for the photography workshop.  I was somewhat terrified going in.  Despite owning a DSLR for many years, I really know very little about the technical side of photography.  I was worried I would be in way over my head, but luckily our workshop was facilitated by an incredibly talented and encouraging photographer named Tara Nicholson. Check out her website and some of her work here: taranicholson.com.

Tara led us through a jam packed weekend (seriously, we were there for 5 hours on Friday night, all day Saturday and all day Sunday).  In the three days she taught us technical skills, got us to create mini-collections, showed us a huge variety of work from contemporary photographers, had us making cyanotypes, and even threw in a photo collage project.  It was pretty amazing.

As I said, the theme for this weekend was 'Tall Tales'.  We were asked to interpret this theme in any way we wanted and create 5-7 images depicting our interpretation.  To me, a tall tale is something fantastical, unreal.  Something like a fairy tale.  So I decided to photograph characters and elements of fairy tales, as you would find them in Prince Rupert.  I dubbed it "There are fairy tales among us" (Pretentious much? Yep).  Here are the images I used for my project:


Carriage


Goldilocks


Castle


Snow white


Witch


Wolf
They aren't perfect images. They tend to be over exposed and I definitely need a fixed lens, a tripod, and a whole lot more practice....but I am pretty proud of them. I challenged myself to shoot entirely in manual mode and to choose subjects that I normally wouldn't. In the end, the whole thing wasn't really about making a perfect picture. It was about using a part of my brain that I don't use nearly enough these days.

Thank you, Culture Jam.

2 comments:

  1. You are amazing and I love you!

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  2. So cool! You know how I love a good workshop, and this one sounds terrific. I really like how you interpreted the theme. :-)

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