Had a fabulous discussion today in Digital Imaging about the film, Exit Through The Gift Shop that we watched on Tuesday. It was great to hear everyone's take on the film. The more I think about it, the more I think it was indeed a hoax. I plan on watching the film again this weekend. If this thread is confusing you, go back and read this post from Day 1: More about the film by Banksy...
Also, check out some of his art.
http://www.banksy.co.uk/
After the discussion, we went over to the Science Library where all the photography books are kept. I am not really sure I understand why they are there (instead of with the other art books in the main library) but at least it is right next door to the building we meet in. Anyway, what a great library it is. I had forgotten how much fun (yes, fun) it is to just look through the books and see what you find. I ended up staying in the library almost an hour after class ended just looking at different photographers. Talk about inspiring! I checked out a couple books and will certainly be spending more time in the library! One of the books I checked out was Manufactured Landscapes which features the photographs of Edward Burtynsky. I saw the documentary of the same name a year or so ago and wanted to revisit some of the images. Burtynsky is know for his large format photographs of industrial landscapes. You can find many of the images on his website.
http://www.edwardburtynsky.com/
Till tomorrow!
Imagine if instead of falling into a dream, you were able to walk into your dream. This is what my life feels like at this moment. After 12 years of waiting, and at the age of 42, I am returning to college as a full time student. It is an exciting time for me and this is where I will write about. Feel free to tag along.
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- Scott
- I am a father of six (ages 9 - 25), aspiring writer, photographer, artist, and


How fun. Go get 'em.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna love following your journey. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Thanks Alan and you are welcome. Congrats on your new adventure, as well. I wish you much success.
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