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Not a school assignment. I just wanted to share about someone I just learned about in my lighting class.

Visionary, Controversial, Boundary-pushing, Subversiv, Influential. MASTER

Robert Mapplethorpe, born in 1946 and raised in a Catholic environment near New York City, initially had no ties to the art world. He began studying drawing, painting, and sculpture at the Pratt Institute in 1963, where he discovered and explored the works of artists like Joseph Cornell and Marcel Duchamp. In 1970, he started experimenting with photography using a Polaroid camera, incorporating his photographs into collages. As he progressed, Mapplethorpe shifted his focus solely to photography, holding his first solo exhibition featuring Polaroids at the Light Gallery in New York. He expanded his social circle and honed his photography skills by capturing portraits of individuals in New York’s artistic, nocturnal, and underground scenes. Alongside his artistic development, Mapplethorpe engaged in commercial projects such as creating album covers for Patti Smith, who became his close friend and muse, and contributing photographs to Interview magazine. Throughout his career, Mapplethorpe immersed himself in New York’s art and cultural industry, achieving significant social and cultural recognition before his death on March 9, 1989.

Etablished in 1988, the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation was founded by the acclaimed artist himself, just a year prior to his passing, with the aim of safeguarding his artistic legacy, advancing his creative vision, and advocating for causes close to his heart. As the inaugural president of the board of trustees, Mapplethorpe outlined two primary objectives: to elevate photography to the same level of recognition and respect as traditional art forms like painting and sculpture, and to contribute to HIV/AIDS medical research. Continuing Mapplethorpe’s intentions, the foundation remains dedicated to supporting photography initiatives in major museums and smaller institutions, providing assistance for exhibitions, acquisitions, and publications, thereby ensuring the enduring impact of Mapplethorpe’s work and the fulfillment of his philanthropic goals.

In conclusion, Robert Mapplethorpe’s journey from an unassuming upbringing to an iconic figure in the art world is a testament to his unwavering passion, creativity, and dedication. Starting his artistic exploration at Pratt Institute, he transitioned to photography in 1970, quickly mastering the medium and earning recognition through solo exhibitions and commercial projects. Mapplethorpe’s immersion in New York’s cultural milieu allowed him to capture the essence of his subjects with striking intensity, leaving an indelible mark on the art world. His legacy extends beyond his artistic achievements; the establishment of the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation reflects his commitment to preserving his work and advocating for causes he cared about, ensuring that his creative vision and philanthropic endeavors continue to inspire and impact future generations.

“Pasta la vista, baby!”

I made pasta with my daughter this weekend, very messy.

I love making pasta, It’s only two ingredients “OO” flour (aka pasta flour) and egg yolks. (egg whites are wet and not as rich as the yolks, whites make shit dough). Very simple yet complicated if you want to get into the whys and whats. Pasta is edible clay, you can turn it into any shape, add whatever you want to it, and it’s beautiful. I love photographing food because its an art of its own, Its the fuel for life., Food is very powerful thing and I like to capture it and preserve it in its highest quality state of its life. I used to preserve food through fermenting, drying, curing, and pickling. Now I do it through photographs.

This is my chitarra, It is two-sided and you roll your pasta sheet through the strings.

Overall, food is a versatile platform through which stories of culture, history, and personal experiences can be expressed. Whether it’s through a simple family recipe or a complex gourmet dish, food has the power to evoke emotions, provoke thought, and foster connections between people. I can share that with my camera.

Italian cuisine is second to none.

Super Commercials $$$

George Taliaferro, an All-American at IU and a trailblazer for African-Americans in football.

There are no jokes this week out of respect for others. Dad jokes will resume next week. Also, I would like to take a moment to acknowledge George Taliaferro in honor of black history month. Taliaferro was the first African-American ever drafted by an NFL team. The Chicago Bears picked him in the 13th round of the 1949 NFL draft, and Taliaferro played from 1949-55 with franchises in both the old NFL, and the All-America Football Conference.

When he reported to IU in 1945 he couldn’t swim in the pool, live in the dorm or eat in the cafeteria. He could attend movies, but only on weekends, and only if he sat in the balcony, away from the white people.

“I couldn’t do … anything … on … campus but attend class and play football,” he says. He passed away in 2018 at the age of 91.

Adweek called it one of the “most iconic alcohol campaigns in advertising history”

I still can still hear these fucking frogs- David White

Fun fact The commercial was directed by Gore Verbinski, who would later direct the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films. –USA Today. 2015-01-13

5 commercials

I haven’t watched any of the ads yet. So the 5 that I have picked out to watch are ones that I feel wouldn’t bother me, I want to critique them fairly.

  •  Chris Pratt | The Pringles guy
  •  Beyoncé | Verizon
  • Ryan Reynolds And Randall Park | IF
  • Jennifer Aniston | Uber Eats
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger | State Farm

Top 2

Arnold Schwarzenegger | State Farm
The best commercial by far.
On a film set, Schwarzenegger finds himself struggling to deliver the insurance “Like a Good Neighbor” tagline amidst his stunts. His accent is a challenge, causing him to stumble over the words. DeVito steps in to effortlessly deliver the line, saving the day.
Pros- They are pounding this in your head, repeating the jingle “Like a Good Neighbor”. . Repeating the name of the company while you are watching a home explode. It was entertaining, really funny, and trusting. Well made.
Con- If anything the to be continued at the end is stupid, also it dragged on a touch too long

Chris Pratt | The Pringles guy

After purchasing Pringles, Mr. Chris finds himself faced with a cashier’s thought that has a striking resemblance to the iconic chip icon. Initially brushing it off, Mr. Chris later finds himself unable to shake Comment, as it seems everyone around him begins to see the resemblance too.

Pros- It’s like watching one of his movies, you know what to expect, you’re excited, and you expect it to be good with that actor. Super ads have really good actors.

Con- It’s total bullshit. Not likely you see someone that famous eating that many chips at once (Unless you’re like this dude-https://youtu.be/pqPoREAM9ZM?si=-foM0FoxGPIUz8aQ). It is fun to watch but at the end of the day, I want the actors to act like they stand by the product. It’s about Chris, not the Chips.

I looked at reviews after I wrote this and came across this…
State Farm’s Super Bowl ad, which featured Arnold Schwarzenegger as Agent State Farm, won this year’s USA TODAY Ad Meter competition.

Potential Personal Portfolio Project, Possibly Printing Pics for a Physical Paperback Periodic for Purchase. Its Plausible

I always wanted to print a magazine!

Book names and a few I just made up. Kitchen Cuts, Out Of Season, Hot Corner, But Dave Said.

A magazine is a physical marketing tool, A well-designed “lookbook” can help me attract new clients or job opportunities. I feel like it can provide a visual representation of my work, and viewers can quickly understand my aesthetic and style. I know everything is digital, but this can show someone that I can start and project and finish it. A book could also demonstrate my range as a creative professional by showcasing different styles, techniques, or types of work Ive done. Also Shows that I am a human, and that I have a personality and can be creative on my own. Utilizing graphic design students to help design a magazine and in return could befit themselves.

I have many names and photographs to make a cohesive product that ties into the portfolio that I’m currently building. The photos I’ve taken go back 15 years, (some on old iPhones shown below). To make a magazine like Andrew has would be so much fun. Learning the process and making creative decisions that come to life would be incredible. I’ve been thinking about this for years. The ideas have been inside too long. I just need to start by printing one book.

Rotating MoodBoards in my office
I use it to store my lists
I just looked and I have 35450 photos from kitchens I worked in on my phone and I have more camera raw photos on my hard drives

AR Birthday Cards


Why did the augmented reality headset break up with the virtual reality headset?

Because it couldn’t handle the virtual commitment!

With Every TRIGGER there is an ACTION 🙂 If you touch the letter S on the keyboard you will see the letter S on the screen.

Adobe Aero makes it easier for designers to design, collaborate, and publish interactive experiences in the real world. Aero is the only all-in-one augmented reality (AR) viewing platform. Olivia is my daughter and she will be turning 2 on March 29th. This was a perfect opportunity to try this software. I can share this card anywhere and any time with her, bring something to life and creating a wonderful memory. Rather than wasting natural resources, searching, buying, choosing a birthday card that will be lost (she is worth it) I can create something that can last forever. Bring all of my ideas to life and making something that is more personal to myself and someone.

Like any new software, there may be a learning curve for users who are not familiar with AR design. It took me a lot of time to get accustomed to the features and workflows. Over all it was fun to use.

Presenting my portfolio while burning Fat using the Bar Method.

I am proud of my photo achievements, capturing the milestones in my educational journey and marking the beginning of a new chapter in my life. Taking PRIDE in my work is a natural response to my efforts and dedication that brings quality to my projects.

This photo represents a new personal accomplishment, creativity, and the manifestation of an idea into a tangible outcome. It also brings a feeling of fulfillment and validation for my effort. 

I essentially put the knowledge I learned in school into practice. I have to clearly understand what I want to achieve. 

I usually start by collecting relevant information to my subject that I want to photograph, that usually includes references and inspiration. With that information I start to brainstorm ideas related to my project. Plan and organize create a detailed plan outlining the steps I need to take. I tend to organize my tasks and set realistic timeline to get the project done. Then I begin to implement the plan using my outline and adapting as necessary. I try to be as flexible as possible and react with solution orientated ideas

I always accept criticism well and try to remember that failure is a stepping stone to growth and learning. 

Cluedo, Is it just a game?

Why did the video game console break up with the computer?
It just couldn’t handle the PC’s constant “Ctrl” issues and wanted a more “console”-ing relationship!

“it’s just a game” is typically used to mean that the game doesn’t matter, when you say that about something that people have invested a lot of time in then it’s like you are saying their time doesn’t matter. But to be honest it is just a fucking game.

I picked Clue


People like gaming for different reasons. It’s fun and entertaining, allows social interaction with friends, offers challenges and achievements, lets them escape into different worlds, and can be a creative and competitive outlet. The specific reasons vary from person to person, depending on the type of games they enjoy, social aspects, personal preferences, and the desire for a unique and engaging experience. I am excited to play Hi Ho Cherry O with my daughter when she is ready for it. I like to play easy fun games with family. I also don’t let anyone win, ever.

Colonel Mustard (only one leg) playing basketball with ketchup. (adobe firefly)

Who cut off Colones Mustard’s foot?

Clue, or Cluedo in some places, is a timeless murder mystery board game designed for 3 to 6 players. The game unfolds in a mansion where players step into different characters, aiming to unravel the murder mystery by identifying the culprit, weapon, and location.

In Clue, players explore the mansion, collect clues, and guess to solve the mystery. It’s like a puzzle where you use critical thinking and logic to figure out who did it. The suspense and mystery make each game exciting and different.

The game caters to those who enjoy problem-solving, and a hint of suspense in their board games. It strikes a balance between simplicity and strategic depth, making it accessible for casual gamers and appealing to those who appreciate more intricate gameplay. Clue has been admired for generations, making it a classic choice enjoyed by players of all ages.

Deborah, David, and Cannoli.

AR Panel Project.

New Media (Group Project)

Why did the coffee file a police report? It got mugged!

Adobe Firefly

Why AR and coffee?

We are students, parents, and old busy humans who live in a cloudy city. we all have a lot in common. If we can wait in line for coffee and do our homework at the same time, I think we won. Overall, the combination of good coffee, a comfortable atmosphere, and the social aspect makes coffee shops popular and enjoyable for many individuals.

HOW?

Eye Jack

EyeJack is an Augmented Reality App and platform that specializes in the curation and distribution of augmented art! You can download the app for free and try out this QR code today!

Simple VR creates a really immersive experience by mimicking a virtual world. In this situation you can visit a coffee shop and if its the vibe you want before lugging all your homework over. It has other advantages that can be useful in many areas like entertainment, gaming, training, and simulations. People can interact with realistic situations, making activities more enjoyable, improving learning, and developing skills in a simulated but realistic environment.

made with adobe
made with Eye Jack

Eye Jack is very simple and fun to use.

  1. Upload your artwork as either a JPG or PNG. This image will be the trigger for your animation.
  2. Select a video file, GIF, or PNG sequence that you want to play over your artwork.
  3. Preview your augmented artwork and see it come to life using the EyeJack app.
Eye Jack screenshot demo

I’m more of a Leatherman kinda a guy


Why did the Swiss Army Knife apply for a job?
Because it wanted to be a cut above the rest and handle any situation that came its way! 🙁

Tools I currently have.
I stay informed about the latest trends and innovations in photography, drawing inspiration from fellow photographers, various forms of art, and my surroundings. I am committed to professionalism in my interactions, ensuring reliability and delivering high-quality work punctually. I prioritize maintaining a positive reputation through persistent efforts and resilience. Learning from failures, I continuously push myself to improve and evolve
I provide excellent customer service and will always satisfied future clients.
I use social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest to promote my work, connect with people, and build my online presence.

Tools that need development.
Understand the fundamentals of running a photography business (working on my LLC) Learn about pricing, invoicing, contracts, and taxes. I need familiarize myself with legal aspects like copyright and licensing. Understand different types of cameras, lenses, and accessories other than my brand. Learn how to choose the right equipment for different situations. Create a professional portfolio website to showcase my best work, making it easy for potential clients to view and hire me. I need to attend industry events, join photography communities, and use networking tools to connect with fellow photographers, clients, and potential collaborators.

Tools I do not have that I need to learn.
I need to develop effective time management skills to handle multiple projects, and balance administrative tasks with photography work. I need find a specific niche such as portrait, wedding, event, commercial, or product photography.