Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Sunny With a High of 75
“The photographer does the world a great disservice when he leaves his camera at home.”
-- Mark Denma
Photographer: Abbie Mansel
There are so many times that I have forgotten my camera and missed amazing shots. The most disappointing time was when I went to Colorado and all I had was my cell phone to take pictures.
This shot was on an old film camera that doesn't always take every picture. It was a lucky shot.
Monday, June 22, 2015
A Rose by Any Other Name
“That’s what photography does. It’s very
related to poetry. It’s suggestive and fragmentary & unsatisfying in
a lot of ways. It’s the art of limitation. Framing the world. It’s as
much about what you leave out as what you put in. With photography you
have one little moment and you allow everyone else to fill it in.”
Photographer: Abbie Mansel
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Lake Day
“Photography is a way of feeling, of
touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever…
it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”
-- Aaron Siskind This photo is from Clinton Lake. Taken with a 35mm Canon camera. There is just something so special about a film photography captures an element that digital just can't.
Photographer: Abbie Mansel
Labels:
35mm,
Photography
Location:
Clinton Lake, Kansas, USA
Friday, June 12, 2015
But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
“To speak technically photography is the art of writing with light. But if I want to think about it more philosophically, I can say that photography is the art of writing with time.”
Gerardo Suter (1957-present, photographer)
Photographer: Abbie Mansel
Giants!
There are so many cool ways to make great photos, and some by bending your perspective.
“The camera cannot lie, but it can be an accessory to untruth.”
Friday, June 5, 2015
Through the Looking Glass
“When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in Black and white, you photograph their souls.”
— Ted Grant Canadian Photographer
I read this quote and thought about what people think of when they think of souls. What immediately come to my mind is the eyes. It is a commons saying that the eyes are the window to our souls. When was the last time that you really looked into someones eye? We see so many different sets eyes everyday. What would we see if we look harder and longer? If you see a photograph of a eye in black in white and not distracted by the color you will purely see their soul? So I took my camera in hopes to capture a soul in a photograph.
— Ted Grant Canadian Photographer
I read this quote and thought about what people think of when they think of souls. What immediately come to my mind is the eyes. It is a commons saying that the eyes are the window to our souls. When was the last time that you really looked into someones eye? We see so many different sets eyes everyday. What would we see if we look harder and longer? If you see a photograph of a eye in black in white and not distracted by the color you will purely see their soul? So I took my camera in hopes to capture a soul in a photograph.
Photographer: Abbie Mansel
Thursday, June 4, 2015
What is in a Patch of Grass?
I grab my camera and wasn't sure on what my plan was to capture beauty in something simple or familiar. I thought of what is most familiar place we have in our lives, our homes. I walked around my house and went to my backyard found a patch of grass and is where I shot today. Today I was shooting with my Canon EOS Rebel T5.
“It is important to see what is invisible to others”
— Robert Frank, Swiss Photographer
Here is the area where I was shooting.
Photographer: Abbie Mansel
These are the beautiful thing I found in the everyday patch of grass.
Photographer: Abbie Mansel
Photographer: Abbie Mansel
— Robert Frank, Swiss Photographer
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Coffee Runs Through My Veins
Photographer: Abbie Mansel
I have an obsession with coffee. Must have it everyday! This was taken with my phone at a local South American breakfast place Global Cafe.
Introducing...
Hello all!
I am Abbie. I am a college student at Washburn University. I live and work in Lawrence, Kansas though. I love living in Lawrence; it's a great town with and abundance of things to do.
This blog is going to a picture blog. I am going to take a picture that a day hope show an unique perspective on the simple things in life.
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