Roisin White

Irish photography student

Update

I have been extremely busy with essays/project submissions the last few weeks, but I promise as soon as these are all completed I will back to work on my own photographic projects and will be posting again. 

If you are bored in the meantime, come to my class’s exhibition next Thursday, its in Little Green Street Gallery at 6:30pm May 24th.

http://www.facebook.com/events/208066662645501/


Studio Portrait Submission
Wise
© Roisin White

Studio Portrait Submission

Wise

© Roisin White


Studio Portrait Submission
Beauty
© Roisin White

Studio Portrait Submission

Beauty

© Roisin White

Studio Portrait Submission
Darkness
© Roisin White

Studio Portrait Submission

Darkness

© Roisin White

Studio Portrait Submission
Vulnerable
© Roisin White

Studio Portrait Submission

Vulnerable

© Roisin White

Studio Portraits Submission

White background, black on black.

© Roisin White

(Source: roisinwhitephotography)

Character, like a photograph, develops in darkness.

Yousuf Karsh  

(Source: tedmaximilian, via alecshao)

alecshao:

Daniel Everett - Conversations with a Computer, 2008

Artist’s statement:

“Contained within the operating system of Mac Computers is a rudimentary electronic psychotherapist program. Meant to simulate a Rogerian therapist, it engages the participant in a cyclical conversation by taking his or her statements and roughly reconfiguring them into questions. 

I met with this program three times a week for a month in order to discuss my fear that I was disappearing completely. These are three stills from our conversations.”


Dame Lane

© Roisin White

(Source: roisinwhitephotography)

Temple Bar

© Roisin White

(Source: roisinwhitephotography)

Taping Forests

Produced in collaboration with Swollen.

By SEAN BREITHAUPT + YVETTE MONAHAN

Produced in collaboration with swollen

(Source: seanandyvette.com)

Open Your Eyes is the collective work of the first year students of Dublin Institute of Technology’s BA in Photography programme.

The work displayed reflects each student’s individuality and character, as well as their own personal relationship with photography. The theme of the exhibition is for each student to discover the unlimited possibilities that the camera can offer, and show it from their own perspective, be it portraiture, landscape, documentary or fine art.
Throughout the year the student’s have been experimenting, learning, developing and exploring their photographic practice. This show is the work that they feel reflects their first year successfully.


View the Facebook Event Here: http://www.facebook.com/events/208066662645501/

red-lipstick:

Francesca Woodman - Caryatid, New York, 1980                Diazotype

red-lipstick:

Francesca Woodman - Caryatid, New York, 1980                Diazotype

(via mademoisellelunaticasylum)