Aquarius (by alexis mire)
I am working on a series right now and I have been aching to show off the whole thing but it’s not finished yet but I am too proud of this one to keep it under wraps. This project is for my color photo class, it’s a home series of sorts. Ryan built this beautiful plexi glass frame for me and I’ve been carrying it around in the back of my car for a few weeks, taking it to multiple locations and taking self portraits with it. This one is my absolute favorite so far.
Today I made the sporadic decision to shoot in the pond on my university’s campus, my original idea involved me submerged but not underneath the frame. After shooting a few images with the original composition I wasn’t pleased. And then couldn’t help but fall in love with the way my dress was moving in the water, so I decided to try something different. Something very frightening. Being trapped under the plexi glass scared me but not enough to keep me from trying it.
The water was freezing and the greatest friend in the world, James Hall, maneuvered my camera for me while I wriggled underneath the plexi glass time and time again. He helped me lug the plexi glass out onto the island we were on, he pressed the shutter, made sure I was centered and so much more.this is what an artist is
Aquarius (by alexis mire)
I am working on a series right now and I have been aching to show off the whole thing but it’s not finished yet but I am too proud of this one to keep it under wraps. This project is for my color photo class, it’s a home series of sorts. Ryan built this beautiful plexi glass frame for me and I’ve been carrying it around in the back of my car for a few weeks, taking it to multiple locations and taking self portraits with it. This one is my absolute favorite so far.
Today I made the sporadic decision to shoot in the pond on my university’s campus, my original idea involved me submerged but not underneath the frame. After shooting a few images with the original composition I wasn’t pleased. And then couldn’t help but fall in love with the way my dress was moving in the water, so I decided to try something different. Something very frightening. Being trapped under the plexi glass scared me but not enough to keep me from trying it.
The water was freezing and the greatest friend in the world, James Hall, maneuvered my camera for me while I wriggled underneath the plexi glass time and time again. He helped me lug the plexi glass out onto the island we were on, he pressed the shutter, made sure I was centered and so much more.this is what an artist is