Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Photo Essay






My photo essay comes from the play I recently was a part of. The play is The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespear.  For those not particularly familiar with the story, it is basically the story of a father, Ageon being seperated from his wife, Emilia and their four children.  While out to sea their boat wrecks, and the family gets seperated.  The children our sets of twins.  One set of twins is named Dromio, and the other Antipholus.  One Dromio and one Antipholus wind up living in Ephesus and the other Dromio and Antipholus wind up living in Syracus.  Thus giving us the four main characters of the play, Dromio and Antipholus of Ephesus and Dromio and Antipholus of Syracuse.  Being infants at the time they were seperated, they don't know each other.  It's a comedy about mistaken identities.  The whole story can be pretty confusing, but it was an entertaining performance.  This photo is an image from the second scene of the play, Antipholus of Syracuse (Haley Comodor) and his servant, Dromio of Syracuse (Brittany Barnabei) have traveled to Ephesus in search of their long lost twin brothers and their mother. Antipholus mistakenly gives money to Dromio of Syracuse to comission a chain for his wife which is what this photo shows us.  Dromios twin, Dromio of Ephesus (Mark Rattay) shows up and the confusion begins.




This is a photo of Antipholus of Syracuse attempting to give Dromio of Ephesus (who he thinks is Dromio of Syracuse) a beating.  Dromio of Syracuse, our first Dromio, comes back and has no idea why Antipholus of Syracuse thinks he was just there. They wind up at the house of Adriana, who thinks Antipholus of Syracuse is actually Antipholus of Ephesus, her husband and his twin. Confusing...I know.
  




This is an image of Adriana (Fauna Robinson) slapping Antipholus of Syracuse.  Taken from the third scene of the play, Adriana thinks that Antipholus of Syracuse is her husband, Antipholus of Ephesus.  She is obviously upset with him, but this only confuses both him and his servant Dromio of Syracuse who have never before seen Adriana.




After being slapped in the face and also being verbally abused by Adriana, Antipholous of Syracuse decides to use Dromio of Syracuse as a shield against her.  Brittany's (Dromio of Syracuse) melo dramatic hand gesture gives an insight as to how much of a slapstick comedy the play really is.



Another photo from scene three, this is an image of Dromio of Syracuse being held by Antipholous of Syracuse.  Having never met Adriana before, they are both very confused as to exactly why she knows their names.  At this point in the play, they both are convinced that Adriana must be a goblin or some spirit.





An image from the beginning of scene four, this is a photo of Adriana's sister, Luciana (her back side).  Antipholus of Syracuse finds her very attractive and decides to follow her back to the house of Adriana.  Dromio of Syracuse tags along and they all dine together.




                                                                         
                                                                      The Door Scene
This is an image from the middle of scene four.  Antipholous of Ephesus and his servant Dromio of Ephesus are turned away from their own door. Meanwhile, Adriana is dining with Antipholous of Syracuse thinking he's her husband when he's actually his twin.  Dromio of Syracuse answers Antipholous cry to let him in with sarcasm.  They bicker back and forth. 




                                                                            Let me in!

This is a closer shot of the actors reaction to being locked out of his house.  After much back and forth debate, Antipholous of Ephesus finally gives in and is turned away from his own door.


  
               

                                                                       Will you marry me?

This is by far one of the creepier shots I took througout the performance.  This is an image of Antipholous of Syracuse professing his love to his sister-in-law Luciana.  Luciana thinking Antipholous of Syracuse is Antipholous of Ephesus, her sisters husband, is extremely confused and pretty wierded out by the whole situation.




                                                                          Headin to prison

This is a photo from scene five.  The goldsmith returns for payment of the chain he had inadvertanly gave to Antipholous of Syracuse.  When Antipholous of Ephesus denies recieving the jain, he is arrested and sent to jail.  His servant, Dromio of Ephesus rushes home to get money for his bail.



This is another image from scene five.  This photo is actually the epic fight scene in the play between the second merchant (myself) and Antipholous of Syracuse.  The second merchant calls him out for being a liar and he went off the deep end.  Foam nun chucks still hurt.



                                                          KO!
This photo is the end result of the epic fight scene.  Antipholous of Syracuse beats up the second merchant, the goldsmith and even his servant Dromio.  He finally meets his twin Antipholous of Ephesus and the confusion continues.



                                                                                      Who are you?
The two Antipholous and two Dromios finally meet in the end.   After years of seperation from each other and their father and mother, and after much confusion they finally realize they're all related.  All is happy in Ephesus.



                                                                     Cast and Crew

Feature




                                                                          Movin' Out!
This is a photo of my roommate Anthony and his girlfriend Emily.  Both had a really hard time accepting the fact that the semester is winding down and Anthony moving away for the summer.  The cool thing about this photo is that it actually wasn't staged at all.  I had seen these two stressing out about getting his things together and started taking some shots.  I think this really exudes their sadness.                                                          

Documentary







                                                                  Pre Hair Cut.
My sisters son (or my nephew) Maverick is happy in this picture.  Little did he know, moments later he would be receiving a hair cut (which he hates).  The following is a documentary of what insued. It was hilarious.  iso 720 1/30 5.0 36mm focal length



                                                  Cry Baby.
We sat maverick down in the chair to begin the process of cutting of his golden locks and he immediately started crying.  This is my attempt to calm him down.  It really didn't work out that well. iso 1250 1/30 4.0 22mm focal length



                                                    STRESSED OUT!
At this point I think he knew what was happening and may have realized there wasn't much he could do to stop it. I think this face is priceless.  My mother and his father, Seth are in the background not paying much attention to his needs. iso 400 1/30 3.5  18mm



                                                    Chocolate :)
This image is my father taking the scissors to Mav's hair.  My mom gave him chocolate with the hope of calming him down.  To no suprise, it only worked temporarily.  iso 1000 1/30 5.6  55mm



                                                        Looking for help.
This photo was taken during one of the many hair cut "breaks" we had.  Maverick looks like he is holding onto the chocolate for dear life.  iso 450 1/30 3.5 18mm focal length



                                                       Clippers!
My sister looks like she is enjoying herself a little to much in this photo.  Meanwhile, the baby although extremely frustrated carrys on with his chocolate bar. Now, you may be thinking that this could qualify as child abuse.  I can vuage for my sister, she treats him like a KING. iso 220  1/30 3.5 18 mm focal length



                                                      Crabby baby.
I thought this photo was funny because it looks like if he could break those clippers he would in a heartbeat.  Notice, the chocolate bar still going strong. The show must go on. iso 220 1/30 3.5 18 mm focal length



                                                      Pampered baby.
I think this may have been the only part of the hair cut he actually enjoyed other than the chocolate bar.  In this photo my mother is combing his hair (which he really enjoys) and is also singing to him.  iso 640 1/30 5.6 55mm focal length.



                                                            The Finished Product.
This photo pretty muchs speaks for itself.  Mav refused to tough it out and finish the haircut and his parents gave up shortly after this was taken.  I've been informed that he now has a fresh buzz cut. Seth is trying his hardest to calm him down, more chocolate anyone? iso 400 1/30 3.5 18 mm focal length

News



                                            The Winning Art Piece
Very interesting art to say the least.  I think it made for a good shot.
                                                



                                               Another piece from the champ
I really like the composition in this photo.  The art is balanced between the two men in the background. It's an interesting dynamic.



                                                         The Runner ups main work
 I have an appreciation for painting.  Although it may not be the best photo, I think these are done really well.



                                              Off with his head!
Another piece from the grand prize winner.  I noticed a theme with his work...it's different. Well done.


                                                   The mirror shot.
The wood art interested me more than anything else.  I enjoy making a few rocking chairs here and there myself, so to see someone elses work is alway a good time.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Spring Break

teasing the dogs.


The outline of my tattoo (yes, it hurt).


Breathing pretty deeply.


Finished Product.


Where I spent most of my spring break.


On the way to the hospital.


As far as I got.

Zach showing his appreciation for the nurses.



Sarah trying to sell a room (only $269 at the Econo Lodge).


Quaters.


Steve and Josh can't figure out how to use Emily's camera. I find this very entertaining.


Free food at work goes fast.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Lighting



Let there be light!
No flash 1/200 f7.1 iso 700


Enough said.
no flash 1/30 f5.6 iso 1250


message in a bottle
no flash 1/250 f8 iso 100


Empty Stage
no flash 1/13 f4.5 iso 1600


It's not raining :)
potrait  1/800 f3.8 iso 100


Composition


happy baby




What I do everyday at work.




beer and video games.



empty fridge.



hanging with friends.