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Member Favorites From “Still Life” Assignment

A “Still Life” gives the artist perhaps more freedom to convey a specific message in a visual presentation than other categories such as portraiture or landscape. Every element of the work is under the direct control of the artist, from the objects chosen, to the arrangement of the objects, to the lighting and background. There’s no rush to catch the perfect time of day or a fleeting light or changing weather. Elements can be removed or added over an extended time until the artist is satisfied with his arrangement. Or, in the case of photography, multiple shots from a different perspective or different light sources can be attempted, until a finished work reflects the artistic intent. The ACC members who participated in this assignment took advantage of this freedom and produced some excellent results, making the voting a very difficult choice to determine the member’s favorite.
The overall favorite below was created by Kim Hadley, a very simple but powerful composition of times past with a pocketwatch and pair of glasses, all set in a warm environment of soft light and a muted, wqrm sepia color. The handwriten paper makes an ideal background. The shallow depth of field is perfect.

Times Past - Kim Hadley - Member Favorite

Times Past – Kim Hadley – Member Favorite


The second place winner goes to Sandy Pinto for an autumn themed look at an artistic and colorful arrangment of objects typically associated with that lovely time of year. Set in a weather beaten and peeling chair and in a somewhat muted light, the feeling of the end of summer, the coming winter cold and the passage of another year is conveyed to the viewer
Sandy Pinto - Fall Scene - Voted 2nd Favorite

Sandy Pinto – Fall Scene – Voted 2nd Favorite


Only one vote behind Sandy is this work by Martin Seelig successfully portraying his love for film photography using vintage cameras. It’s obvious that he selected the various pieces carefully and arranged them exactly as he wished. He included not only the Ciro-flex twin reflex camera but all the items that would come with the purchase. The addition of the lightmeter completes the story. It’s only natural that he would choose b&w for his presentation.
Martin Seelig - 3rd Place Favorite - CiroFlex Still Life

Martin Seelig – 3rd Place Favorite – CiroFlex Still Life

Photographer’s Choice – Martin Seelig

A Modern day Huck Finn?

Martin Seelig - Austin's Birthday

Martin Seelig - Austin's Birthday

Probably not but if you were casting a movie of the adventures of Huck, this young lad would be an excellent candidate. Martin captured this b&w shot of Austin on his birthday, sitting on the front porch between two buddies. The freckles, the smile and most of all the very casual haircut is strongly reminiscent of the carefree days of every boy growing up Martin says, ” I really like the expressions on the boys’ faces because it reminds me of a long time ago when I was a kid.” If you can look at this shot and not think back to your younger days when life was so much simpler and the days were passed looking for crawfish in the creek, you are missing something important. This photo was taken using film and Martin expressed the wish that he had had a faster film to allow more depth of field. In this case, it’s best he didn’t. The focus is exactly where it should be. And color would simply not have worked.
Technical Details:
Camera – Maxxum 9
Lens – Minolta 70-210mm at 210mm
Exposed at f4, 1/80th second
Film – Kodak PX 125 metered at 100
Developer – Adonal 1+50 for 13min