Ocean Drive
Corpus Christi Bay, Corpus Christi, Texas
de Reuben Njaa
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À propos du livre
The reasons were simple I wanted to slow down in my art and to allow the longer exposure time to revel the oceans meditate quality.
The pinhole forced me to use a tripod and find my spots with care rather than just randomly shooting the bay with out much thought as it often the case with 35mm digital or film cameras.
I waited for the light to change and the tides to begin. I carried my camera with me always keeping an eye on the water and the changing weather stopping when conditions warranted.
I chose the diptych format, because it accentuates the movement of the water – you see rocks until the tide washes over them only to be uncovered a minute or two later. The process duplicates itself repeatedly, as it has for generations – a record of the passage of time. The film’s colors are subdued through long exposures, overcast days and the pinhole’s lack of a real lens.
This series was photographed along Ocean Drive, which runs along side Corpus Christi Bay in Corpus Christi Texas.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 24 - Date de publication: mai 30, 2011
- Mots-clés fine art photography, Corpus Christi Texas, color photography, pinhole photography, ocean photography, Gulf of Mexico, South Texas, Texas coast, Third Coast, photography, Ocean, water, swimming, meditative, yoga, spiritual, restful
À propos du créateur
My name is Reuben Njaa (NAH). Norwegian. I am teaching photography at The University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas. Previously I taught photography, design, and Photoshop at Texas A&M International University in Laredo, Texas for five years. I have a BS in Agriculture, BA in Art, and an MFA in Studio Arts with a concentration in Photography. I was a commercial photographer for over twenty-five years. I started in New York working for a very well-known fashion/portrait photographer for eight years. I moved to Minneapolis and opened my own studio. After about twelve years living there, my wife and I moved back to San Antonio, Texas in order to raise our daughter as a Texan. Nowadays I teach and shoot those things that interest me.

