ARTISTS WHO CURRENTLY INFLUENCE ME ~
I'm interesting in bending light while creating experimental photography art pieces. Images which capture a moment in time that can never be recreated but a moment recorded.
~Shelly
above photo by Alan Jaras
Alan Jaras
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alanjaras/
http://www.neublack.com/art-design/alan-jaras-light-photography/
Dan Flavin
http://www.menil.org/visit/flavin.php
Joe Kurland
http://www.ganeydn.com/JoesPhotos/peopleindex.html
Jon Smith
http://laughingsquid.com/high-speed-photography-of-light-bulbs-exploding-by-jon-smith/

Shelly Perkins Photography is in the heart of Oklahoma. This is a random blog of Shelly's art, photography, and her complete love for life. She posts images she's made and other images or stories worth retelling. Currently Shelly is studying Fine Art Photography at The University of Oklahoma and exploring the art within her world. She is no longer taking portrait appointments on a regular basis but on an educational and spiritual journey behind her camera.
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Showing posts with label OK. Show all posts
Friday, September 13, 2013
ARTISTS WHO INFLUENCE ME ~
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Tornado Hits Home
Tornado Hits Home and I’m in LA !!!
Every one in our group chose their activities for the day; many of us ran around town, went to the beach, some met up with family or friends from the area and my group went to Universal Studios. We went on the backlot studio tour and then rode several of the rides. While we were on the tour I started getting text messages about a tornado sitting less than a mile from my house. I am 1500 miles away from my kids and there was nothing I could do to help protect them or keep them safe from the impending danger which was about to envelope my city.
My family prepared to take cover as the tornado approached. My oldest daughter who is almost 21 was at our house with her little Maltese and my husband picked up my youngest 9 year old from the elementary school. My mother was also at our house, along with husband and our zoo of animals. However my 13 year old was at school taking shelter; had texted my oldest daughter that the power was out at the school and she was scared. Soon after, the phones also lost connections. What seemed like an eternity until I finally received a call from home that my family and animals were okay. The junior high decided it was now safe to release the kids from class and my husband and oldest daughter picked up my 13 year old. Finally everyone (except me) were reunited and home after the tornado.
There are a few moments in my life I’ve realized just how much I love my family, especially my children and couldn’t imagine life without them. Exploring Route 66 over the past ten days has made me think about slowing down and cherishing the everyday life and world around us we often take for granted. It seems many families are busy with work, school functions and sports practices and need a little time to reconnect. It’s been a great experience meeting others along our route, spending time with new found friends and making connections through a shared community on the road.
~ Shelly Perkins on University of Oklahoma Road to Ruscha Trip 2013
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Thursday, March 7, 2013
College Student Mothers of Oklahoma Needed for OU Photo Project

************************************************************* WANTED !!! Calling MOTHERS who are also COLLEGE STUDENTS in the State of OKLAHOMA. If you are a mother and a current college student (full or part time) and are interested in participating in a Photography Project for The University of Oklahoma, please let me know. Also, if you know someone who is college student mother, please pass along this information. *************************************************************
please message me through Facebook at Shelly Perkins Photography ~ SP
https://www.facebook.com/ShellyPerkinsPhotography
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Monday, March 4, 2013
Jewelry Photography & Retouching Commercial Images
Jewelry Photography & Retouching


"In today’s highly retouched advertising world, people assume everything can be solved with a quick airbrushing in Photoshop." I found a great blog about lighting products for commercial advertising photography that can help other photography students. Stylists set up displays while photographers work hard to show off the best qualities of a product for their commercial employers. This blog shows how one company in Canada is making images look great.
click link below to read Epic Mind Blog
http://www.epicmind.com/blog/tag/photography-lighting/
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Sunday, September 9, 2012
Photography Student Arrested for Photographing Outside
I found this interesting and disturbing video that an art student in the U.K. filmed as she was harassed, ticketed and arrested for filming and photographing outside of a building while on public property. No days in the U.K. and in the U.S., photographers should beware doing the things that he or she loves because a police officer / government official can consider it an act of Terror and have you thrown in jail. I understand that police need to be aware and on guard but when is enough, enough? I think the days of freedoms and innocence are gone. :0(
http://lockerz.com/u/20918325/decalz/9753920/_you_re_filming_for_fun_i_don_t_believ
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