A creative photography workshop for students from University of Arkansas in Little Rock on Dec. 6/7 2024
And we wanted to think about:
- Do we want the photography to talk the same ideas as the jewelry work?
- Or do we want the photography to tell a different story? What is the role of the jewelry work in this new story?
- Does the jewelry work still be seen after applying all the elements (including the objects we add, hair accessories we put on, and cloth we wear…)
- Do we need multiple photos from different angles or zoom in/out to speak about our concept?
- Do we need any movements of human bodies to be captured?
- Is that possible to try with different lights (warmer or colder)? If outdoor, will different weather or times of the day bring our photo different results?
- How to build our photography team in the future?
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge and Bailey Holley
Jewelry: Bob Baldridge
Photo Credit: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry: Kimberly Arcega
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge and Bailey Holley
Jewelry: Bob Baldridge
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge and Bailey Holley
Jewelry: Bob Baldridge
Photo credit: Chelsea Rowe
Jewelry: Chelsea Rowe
Model: Lydia Martin
Photo credit: Lydia Martin
Jewelry: Chelsea Rowe
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry: Lydia Martin
Photo credit: Emrey Parker
Jewelry: Emrey Parker
Photo credit: Emrey Parker
Jewelry: Emrey Parker
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry: Dongyi Wu
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic doll and ceramic cat: Bailey Holley
Fabric necklace: Chelsea Rowe
Jewelry on shoes: Bob Baldridge
Photo credit: Bailey Holley
Jewelry on shoes: Bob Baldridge
Photo credit: Bailey Holley
Ceramic doll: Bailey Holley
Fabric necklace: Chelsea Rowe
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic doll, ceramic cat: Bailey Holley
Jewelry on the ceramic coach: Kimberly Arcega
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic doll, ceramic cat: Bailey Holley
Necklace on ceramic doll: Dongyi Wu
Jewelry on shoes: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry on the ceramic coach: Kimberly Arcega
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic doll: Bailey Holley
Necklace on the ceramic doll: Dongyi Wu
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic doll, ceramic cat: Bailey Holley
Fabric necklace: Chelsea Rowe
Jewelry on shoes, Jewelry on the handbag: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry on the ceramic coach: Kimberly Arcega
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry: Dongyi Wu
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic head piece: Bailey Holley
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic piece: Bailey Holley
Thanks all for your participation!
A creative photography workshop for students from University of Arkansas in Little Rock on Dec. 6/7 2024
And we wanted to think about:
- Do we want the photography to talk the same ideas as the jewelry work?
- Or do we want the photography to tell a different story? What is the role of the jewelry work in this new story?
- Does the jewelry work still be seen after applying all the elements (including the objects we add, hair accessories we put on, and cloth we wear…)
- Do we need multiple photos from different angles or zoom in/out to speak about our concept?
- Do we need any movements of human bodies to be captured?
- Is that possible to try with different lights (warmer or colder)? If outdoor, will different weather or times of the day bring our photo different results?
- How to build our photography team in the future?
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge and Bailey Holley
Jewelry: Bob Baldridge
Photo Credit: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry: Kimberly Arcega
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge and Bailey Holley
Jewelry: Bob Baldridge
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge and Bailey Holley
Jewelry: Bob Baldridge
Photo credit: Chelsea Rowe
Jewelry: Chelsea Rowe
Model: Lydia Martin
Photo credit: Lydia Martin
Jewelry: Chelsea Rowe
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry: Lydia Martin
Photo credit: Emrey Parker
Jewelry: Emrey Parker
Photo credit: Emrey Parker
Jewelry: Emrey Parker
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry: Dongyi Wu
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic doll and ceramic cat: Bailey Holley
Fabric necklace: Chelsea Rowe
Jewelry on shoes: Bob Baldridge
Photo credit: Bailey Holley
Jewelry on shoes: Bob Baldridge
Photo credit: Bailey Holley
Ceramic doll: Bailey Holley
Fabric necklace: Chelsea Rowe
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic doll, ceramic cat: Bailey Holley
Jewelry on the ceramic coach: Kimberly Arcega
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic doll, ceramic cat: Bailey Holley
Necklace on ceramic doll: Dongyi Wu
Jewelry on shoes: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry on the ceramic coach: Kimberly Arcega
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic doll: Bailey Holley
Necklace on the ceramic doll: Dongyi Wu
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic doll, ceramic cat: Bailey Holley
Fabric necklace: Chelsea Rowe
Jewelry on shoes, Jewelry on the handbag: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry on the ceramic coach: Kimberly Arcega
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Jewelry: Dongyi Wu
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic head piece: Bailey Holley
Photo credit: Bob Baldridge
Ceramic piece: Bailey Holley
Thanks all for your participation!