RIGHT HERE!
The site seems super exciting, at least from the title; you're greeted with a white page, with the word "booooooom" right across the top. I guess snazzy titles can be anything!
When you enter the website, you can see that it is a diverse place, where many different styles of creation can be found: Under the site's title, you can find art, film, photo, music, design, and more! It seems like there is a lot of options to look at, and I have only gotten around to the photo section.
I looked at a few of the articles, and some are interview-style, while others are showcases. I looked at some work from McNair Evans from his project "Confessions of a Son." I really liked his way of communicating a son's perspective of life.
It's not as flashy as other websites, but it does a good job of getting more creative work out there. If you have a minute, it's worth taking the time to check it out.
PDM - Pierce Digital Media
Payton Pierce's Digital Media blog. Currently for a digital media class.
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
3/26 Triangle Triangle Review
For my review today, I took a look at Triangle Triangle, where I saw this image (takes you to the picture on flickr). The site itself is super simple, but has a really nice concept.
Basically, you open the page and are greeted with a picture; next, you can either click on the name of the author, or on the image itself to swipe to the next random image. It's a great way to see check out photos that are just sitting out there, waiting to be seen. The author that struck me first was Benoit Paille, who has some very interesting perspectives and amazing photographs.
I give Triangle Triangle 4 Squares out of 5. Be sure to check it out, thanks for reading and if you're interested in my personal suggestion for finding amazing photographs, check after the break:
Basically, you open the page and are greeted with a picture; next, you can either click on the name of the author, or on the image itself to swipe to the next random image. It's a great way to see check out photos that are just sitting out there, waiting to be seen. The author that struck me first was Benoit Paille, who has some very interesting perspectives and amazing photographs.
I give Triangle Triangle 4 Squares out of 5. Be sure to check it out, thanks for reading and if you're interested in my personal suggestion for finding amazing photographs, check after the break:
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Aperture Review
Today, I'll be reviewing another blog. In this case I'll be reviewing the blog at Aperture.
From a quick glance at the website, they offer plenty of things to keep you amused on the site. They have links to events, similar to GlassTire from a little while back, and they also have plenty of news and interviews.
I hate to compare blogs to each other, but it feels like it's necessary this time. Looking at these different websites over the past month, most are only meant to educate and inform, not necessarily entertain. It's basically like watching the news.. the first two were most interesting, with their articles being showcases of photos.
It's not all terrible though; there's a magazine along with videos and other forms of news. I don't plan to ever visit the site again, but that's my moral standpoint. Your opinion is your own. Feel free to click the link at the top to visit if you feel that you should. My preference for now will be Lenscratch articles like this one. Thanks for reading, and be sure to check out my other posts.
"the aperture blog: web-only reviews, interviews, essays, and foundation news"
From a quick glance at the website, they offer plenty of things to keep you amused on the site. They have links to events, similar to GlassTire from a little while back, and they also have plenty of news and interviews.
I hate to compare blogs to each other, but it feels like it's necessary this time. Looking at these different websites over the past month, most are only meant to educate and inform, not necessarily entertain. It's basically like watching the news.. the first two were most interesting, with their articles being showcases of photos.
It's not all terrible though; there's a magazine along with videos and other forms of news. I don't plan to ever visit the site again, but that's my moral standpoint. Your opinion is your own. Feel free to click the link at the top to visit if you feel that you should. My preference for now will be Lenscratch articles like this one. Thanks for reading, and be sure to check out my other posts.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
New York Times Review
Look at me, an insignificant student, reviewing an article from the New York Times as if I have and right to judge or criticize; however, it's happening.
Today's review is over this article, where a tribute is being paid to a man named Aldus Manutius. There is currently an exhibition of the man's books, printed over 500 years ago. The article termed it "A Legacy More Lasting Than Bronze." A fair statement, seeing as there are plenty of examples of his work that might be the first ever.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Commerce Goes Against Angelo State Rams
This week, I went to my first college basketball game; funny enough, it was our last home game. I don't think there is an easy way to show you a gallery of the pictures without making a Picassa or something (I'd rather not). So I'll show you my favorites!
And there you go, you couldn't even call it a summary of the game, but this is some of what happened if you missed it!
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| THIS is called a foul, I believe. There were plenty. |
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| This guy looked like he was giving some of the orders, and he also had plenty of character. |
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| The band got into it, too. |
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| The tie-breaking dunk with less than 2 seconds left. |
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| You could almost play a game of 'add a caption' here |
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| There were a couple dunks. |
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| This guy got into it... almost more than anyone else. |
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| Almost as bad as football, without the diving. |
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| It got tense there at the end. |
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| I'm not really sure... but it was after the game was won. |
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| Lastly, the packed house was on its feet.. I'm sure it was mostly for the play, not just to leave. |
Long Exposure
This week was all about going long (long exposure). Now, the only thing I didn't like about this project was timing, it happened to be assigned right as winter decided to show up. For the last few days, it's be either sub-freezing or close enough to it. With the cold came snow, but it was so cold I decided to stay in.
I didn't stay in the whole week though, here are some examples of what I managed to catch:
I didn't stay in the whole week though, here are some examples of what I managed to catch:
Thursday, February 19, 2015
GlassTire Review
This week's review is of a website called GlassTire, where I found it hard to find many interesting articles. When you get to the main website, you are greeted with the latest posts from all of Texas concerning mainly art. Beyond that, you can go to other portions of the site, depending on which part of Texas you're interested in.
As an example, clicking through to East Texas will get you to news and events occurring in that area, namely Longview, Tyler and the like. While there are interesting events, I won't likely get to make any; the website is alright, but not at all visually striking.
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