Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Technology: Anthony S. Archuleta




My idea of technology came from the idea that normalcy is boring. So I used this time to create an image that was humorous and a little quirky. I think this is fun and a play toward futuristic wackiness.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Technology: Candice Swanson

Technology is everywhere, even in the middle of cornfields and hay bales. These wind turbines create clean energy for people in Nebraska to use. I see this technology very day out my back door.

Monday, October 25, 2010

TECHNOLOGY: Raydene Salinas


Technology. We are surrounded by it in our lives everyday. In the last 10 years we have moved more and more into a technological age. Sometimes we feel overwhelmed by the knowledge we need to have of a vast number of technological devices. This shot portrays this as the cords that are wrapped around the model's body. I'm sure within the next few years there will be less use for cords, but we will still feel bound by our need for technology. Try as we may, there is no escape. Technology.

Credits: Model: Anna Messinger MUA: Kelly

Technology - Sharon Arnoldi

I could probably build you one of these... not that I am proud of that, or that I think it makes me special. Its all just a bunch of transistors, resistors, coils, capacitors (Caps) and wire strung together. I borrowed one of my husbands old projects that was dusty in the closet - no idea what it was or what it will never be. (It was the only one he'd let me photograph without a wrist strap on for ESD protection) I've always thought that circuit cards look like mini towns so I when the subject technology came up, this was the first thing that came to mind. I have a degree in electrical engineering - only because my parents thought that I needed to have a "real" degree, since photography to them was a useless one. Well I have one... and look what I'm doing with it now - photographing circuits.