Explroing Society Photographically

Students worked with internationally known Mexican documentary photographer to achieve a body of images along with text to express the issues that we are facing today. Students used photography as a means to document the current economic realities that we are facing today, such as home foreclosures, loss of jobs, businesses closing, cost increases in gasoline and food, etc.. This class engaged students in a positive and creative manner as to how to make a difference in society through theirreflective images and words for change.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Thursday, April 23, 2009

El Mariachi

Course: Images of Mexico

Mariachis and their music is something that is unequivocally Mexican, and is deeply ingrained in its' people. It is through the passion of those who perform the music that is gets its' life from. Today, mariachi music has spread far and wide from its origins in Mexico, but those who carry on its tradition bring out its' liveliness wherever that may be. One may have never thought of it that way, but that is what I am trying to convey in the following set of images. I try to answer the question, is it the people who give Mariachi music its flavor and essence, or simply the things associated with the music? The following images are to be viewed in sets. The first image depicts objects that are associated with Mariachi music. However, there is no life in the shots containing them. They sit there alone, untouched, waiting. Waiting for what one may ask? They wait for someone or something to bring life to them. The objects sit there in a surreal world until someone takes them out of that world. This is where the second image of the set comes into play. The second images, shows the previous object revitalized, injected with life through the people who make up this Mariachi. The objects leave the surreal world they once inhabited and through the members of the group bring out the life in the music they play.