Hi everyone, it's been a while since my last post but I wanted to share my new artist's website www.cmferrigno.com.
I'll update this blog periodically but from now on the new site will be my primary artist's site. Here's a small selection of some recent work I've put up on the new site. These were shot in Woodside/Sunnyside, Queens and Baltimore.
I'm going to Ireland in 2 weeks and I plan on shooting there, please check my new website for those pics. I'll also be posting on my Instagram while there, follow me @cristina426.
Showing posts with label travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travels. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Monday, March 18, 2013
Modern Vanitas
And I made an artist's statement cus I'm a nerd...
Does "Modern Vanitas" sound too pretentious for a photo contest?
Photography itself, falls somewhere in between two binaries: Art and Science. In these images I tried to convey certain dichotomies with the over-arching theme of Science vs. Art or, one could say, Man vs Nature.
All of these images were shot in an East Coast Industrial city, most shot in Baltimore Maryland. I made use of the urban setting by juxtaposing it against the organic elements found there in line, shape, color and texture. Some images are almost one hundred percent "Nature" others are entirely "Mechanical" but, interestingly enough one can see how there is also a symbiotic relationship between those two elements. In some images, artificial items reference nature in their design or decoration, in other images there is hint of Man's Hand in an otherwise agrestal setting. Erosion, a natural process eats away at metal and discolors it, there are wild natural things taking over and wearing away at man made structures... It really is a modern Vanitas when you think about it.
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Prospect Park, Brooklyn |
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Under Da Sea
Underwater photography is awesome. Snorkeling with sea turtles is also fun. Doing them both at the same time is epic.
Here are some photos from a recent trip to Mexico. All of these were shot with a Nikon coolpix point & shoot in this Polaroid waterproof housing that worked great. Highly recommended! Check back for more images from this trip taken with my SLR.
Here are some photos from a recent trip to Mexico. All of these were shot with a Nikon coolpix point & shoot in this Polaroid waterproof housing that worked great. Highly recommended! Check back for more images from this trip taken with my SLR.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Spanish Miscellany
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