Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Reformation Project

I have dawned yet another new "on-going" project which I am dubbing the "Reformation Project". Here's what it's all about. I have been looking for a way to direct my interests in creating theatrical driven images toward something artsy. Yes that was said slightly tongue n' cheek, but it's the fact of the matter. As I sift through a very large art book we have I've noticed that a lot of great art pieces are of pivotal, important events or people. While reflecting on modern art, I recall the likes of Picaso. Now, while I'm not begrudging Picaso his art, I'm intrigued by comparing the difference between his work and paintings like "Washington Crossing the Delaware" painted by Emanuel Leutze in 1851.


It's my intent to embark on the Reformation Project as it means to bring back a greater purpose for art. Rather than expressing one's self, I hope to express the impact God has had in history. Now, my gifting is not in oil on canvas, but I do have a gift for creating visual art via the medium of photography. To inaugurate this project my first piece will be of William Tyndale.

For those not familiar with Tyndale, he set out to translate the (currently latin) Bible into English. Against much opposition he ended up having to continue his work on the European mainland and smuggle the English Bibles back into England. He was later betrayed and captured and burned at the stake as a heretic. What better historical figure could I have chosen?

Tyndale is a great inspiration for me and I believe his story a great first project. If you haven't quite followed all of this, I'm planning a create photographic images of pivotal historic figures and events. The resulting images should be similar in composition to the painting above, but also very similar to the works of Rembrandt. I will be keeping this blog updated with all the happenings. I've also considered starting a special Facebook page for the Reformation Project. Stay tuned!

In Christ,
David Price
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Monday, April 19, 2010

Keeping it Personal

If you know me I'm a strong supporter of personal photo projects. Some of the best images I've seen are from personal derived creations. Due to this, I've got quite a few projects in the works. This post is really just a teaser post since I'm unable to disclose any of the really interesting details, but I am hoping to give you a feel for what's coming up. Will I get to all the projects? I hope so, but with 9 projects in the queue it could become hard not to cut one or two as time gets tight.

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I'm really trying to diversify my work and really expand on what I've already done with the Fight Club and Mission: Acquire photoshoot. It's my intent to experiment with different emotions than what I have in the past. Here's a brief, nondescript list of the projects. This should provide a vary rough idea of what's in store.

- Car race sequence
- A theatrical scene designed with a political message
- Some fashion/lifestyle photoshoots
- Significant Historical Events photographed
- Agricultural Industry photoshoot
- Barbarshop photoshoot.

Yes, this list is very vague, but it's that way for a reason. If you are interested in the Photography Industry or would just like to help out with any of these projects let me know. I'll be looking for people to assist in the productions. Drop me a line at my site!

In Christ,
David Price
Black Olive Photographic
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Monday, April 12, 2010

Peirao Group - April 2010



This past weekend was the first Peirao event of the summer. The group spent the day in downtown Peoria musing ourselves in the industrial area. We had a good turn out, 8 photographers, 3 models.

The Peirao Group is a local Peoria Illinois collective of photographers. We range from hobbyists to professionals and come together to share techniques and to just simply have a great time taking pictures. Often times, photographers can get hung up with making a profit and forget entirely why they first picked up a camera. We don't do that.






In Christ,
David Price
Black Olive Photographic
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