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Work in progress continued: From this Earth
emmalee reed
Nov 29, 2020
The second day, Dad and I revisited my great-grandpa's old house, since I didn't take much time there during my first trip. It's almost like a time capsule, everything just as it was left when my grandpa moved out during the last few years of his life. The house has black mold inside, so I took some photographs through the windows. Dad and I realized that our pandemic masks could have a second use, though, and figured it would be safe to go in if we doubled up on masks. We tried to go as quick as possible, so it felt very frantic. Dad was looking through the house while I was making photographs.
I also visited my great-aunt and uncle and interviewed them about their time on their farm. I took their portrait in the place that means the most to them. They picked their front porch swing, which faces west and where they sit with their grandkids and count down to the sunset.
Dad decided he wanted to take advantage of the last day of deer season, so I followed him out to the deer stand when he went to hunt. I made pictures of him aiming and the land around the deer stand, which is on my grandpa's property. I took a portrait of him the next morning in the place most meaningful to him, which was outside of his grandpa's house.
Moving forward, I need to talk to my grandpa and photograph him more. At this point, I feel like my project is a bit flat and sort of like a collection of still lifes; I might need to find a way to work more people into the photographs.
I wanted to include old family photographs in the project, but the ones that are the best are glued into a photo album and I couldn't take them out and photograph them on a clean background. I tried to take interesting photos of them in the album, but I'm not sure it worked.
I'll also need to decide on a final visual presentation. I originally wanted to make a book out of my photographs, but I think I'll want to keep working on it past the project deadline. I might make some sort of web presentation out of my photographs and maybe a mock book draft to turn in for my final since we won't be presenting in person anyway.
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