12.14.2009

Little Moos

Well once again my personal photo work has fallen to the wayside. Working retail full time for the holiday season has been keeping me more than busy. I did, however, land a freelance job with the Ohio Farm Bureau photographing for their magazine, "Our Ohio". My first assignment was to go to a farm in Amelia,Ohio where they raise miniature cattle and photograph for an upcoming story. I had no idea what to expect, but it ended up being a lot of fun, despite the bad weather. The animals were as friendly as their names (Frank, Abe, Scarlet, etc.)as well as the hobby farming couple. Here are a few shots from the farm. Enjoy.






10.12.2009

Still Searching

Since I graduated, I have been doing a lot of photographing, but only a small amount of that has been my own conceptual work. My goal for the fall and winter is to change that. I'm struggling to streamline my ideas and find new ways for my photographs to speak. Everything seems harder when you're on your own, in all aspects of life, and my work is feeling those effects. I'm beginning to scrape the surface of where I want my work to go with these last two entries. However, I find it incredibly hard to work with myself as a model since a lot of my work is rooted in the observation of those around me. Until I can organize my concept enough to not waste someone else's time, I will have to work with myself. Bear with me, hopefully there's more to come.





9.24.2009

Oregon Arts District Book

I was charged with creating this book at the beginning of the summer. I have finally finished it, and would like to share it with all of you. Thanks to those who stuck with me through the process! Let me know what you think.

In Photographs
By Amanda Baker

9.05.2009

Has-Beens







I have done a lot of traveling in the past year to places that may not be the hottest spots for a vacation. These two towns by no means are many people's destinations. Nevertheless, I've ended up there. In both Forks, Washington and Salem, Massachusettes, there is a strange kind of simplicity that I find very inviting. Both towns prosper largely due to tourism and not much else. Over the years it seems they have lost their significance as important places. While Salem still holds a much larger population than Forks, both seem to exist for people who are merely passing through. I personally feel that they have much more to offer than this. In any case, these are two of my favorite places in the US. They are both beautiful and strange, and indeed beautifully strange.

7.17.2009

A Common Thread--Dancers & Paint











No matter where my photography takes me, it always seems to circle back to the beginning of my creative development. Growing up, I was a dancer. I spent 16 years of my life dedicated to the craft, half of which were spent in a company in Columbus. This summer I have had multiple opportunities to photograph the collaboration between local dancers and painters. These images are some of my favorite to come out of the summer thus far. Photographing dance allows me to, once again, enjoy the anticipation of movement and fleeting moments of synchronicity, only this time from a different perspective.

6.02.2009

Summer Projects






For the summer, I will be living and working in Dayton as part of Summer Space, a program for emerging artists in the Oregon Arts District. As part of this program, I will be sponsored to make my own, new body of work that I will be posting periodically on this site, as well as photographing events around Dayton and the Oregon Arts Disrtict. I have also been sponsored to make a coffee table for the District that will eventually be sold in galleries. For now, I have been asked to keep a blog for the program, so please feel free to keep up with the goings on of Summer Space, as well as see my documentary photographs of these events by going, here. Above are some photos of the Excelsior building, where our studio space is held.

4.28.2009

The Olympic Peninsula in Color

The colors I got on this film were really interesting...I still don't feel like any photograph can do this place justice.