Thursday, January 29, 2009
My Holga Weddings + Portraits on the Evening News!
My Holga wedding & portrait photography booth made the evening news!
So a couple of weeks back I participated in the Unbridaled Wedding Expo in Philly. Well, while I was in Colorado for my art show opening / artist talk, I got an e-mail from Unbridaled. It turns out ABC News (Channel 6 in that region) was there interviewing people and gathering video footage of the event. And wouldn't you know it, they included quite a bit of footage of me and my booth setup! Apparently, I'm rather alternative even among the alternatives.
:-)
Click on the link to see FYI Philly Video: Unbridaled which is news footage from the Expo. Keep an eye out for my booth, which consists of folding screens with panels of Holga images suspended from it, and you can see me (in the yellow shirt and black pants) talking with some prospective clients. You'll also get to see a lot of other offbeat and unique vendors featured in the video, along with snippets of the fashion show modeled by the Philly Roller Girls. Fun!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
My Baby Brother
My younger brother, Jason, recently came to visit me from Western Pennsylvania with the hopes of getting some head shots and general promo shots made. He's a musician, singing and playing a variety of instruments, but chose to bring his guitar along for the shoot because it's a lot more portable than a piano! I don't often blog about head shots / promo shots, but I'm making an exception here because I've been trying to get some nice photos of my brother for years and now I finally have them!
I made the normal head shots that he needed, and then a few with the guitar, and then I started to have some fun with this rare opportunity. I'm capable of making the more evenly lit portraits, but also like to work with more dramatic lighting a great deal. Both styles have a definite use and benefit, so it's good to be versatile.
Hopefully these images will help book Jay lots of gigs!
(And I call him my "baby brother" jokingly now. He's bigger than I am!)
Labels:
Head Shots,
Musicians,
Personal,
Portraits,
Promo Shots
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Today in DC
The Obamas and Bidens wave goodbye to the Bush family (who are in the chopper) as they depart Washington DC. Image by Saul Loeb, AP
No, I did not take this photo (see image credit above). But I had to post it because this pretty much sums up today if any single image could.
Out with the old, in with the new. Time to get to work, people!
No, I did not take this photo (see image credit above). But I had to post it because this pretty much sums up today if any single image could.
Out with the old, in with the new. Time to get to work, people!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Studio Gallery - Meet the Artists Night!
You can see my Holga artwork depicting scenes along Route 66 for the rest of the month, but if you head out tomorrow evening, you can talk to me as well! That's right, tomorrow (Friday) is Meet the Artists Night, and I will be there!
The details:
Studio Gallery Presents Artomatic Artists
Curated by Ellyn Weiss
January 7 - January 31, 2009
2108 R Street, NW Washington, DC
*** Meet the Artists Reception
Friday, January 16, 6 - 8 pm ***
Closing Reception
Thursday, January 29, 6 - 8 pm
Participating Artists:
Erin Antognoli, Kanchan Balse, Joan Belmar, BRASH, Gregory Ferrand, Pat Goslee, Genna Gurvich, Brian Hamill, Kate Hardy, Peter Harper, Brie Husted, Joanna Knox, Tracy Lee, Laurel Lukaszewski, Laura Peery, Fabian Rios Rubino, Luba Sterlikova, Veronica Szalus, Novie Trump
Thursday, January 08, 2009
This Weekend - Unbridaled | GRACE Opening
So, this weekend I have not one, but TWO major things going on! Both are related to my Holga camera - one is a bridal show for couples seeking all things "out of the ordinary" for their big days, and the other is the opening of my first art show of the year.
First up, Unbridaled Expo!
www.unbridaledexpo.com
"The traditional wedding expo has come undone"
January 10, 2009 - 10 AM to 4 PM
Crane Arts Building
Philadelphia, Pa. 19122
I will be showing off my Holga wedding and portrait work (see those photos at my web site HERE), and hoping to meet up with those couples who crave something truly unique in their visual scheme. I can photograph an entire wedding with a Holga, or I can meet up with couples (or individuals!) for a portrait session. Some portrait clients like to wear their wedding attire and be photographed without the pressure of a wedding schedule to deal with, and others wear street clothes or anything else they like for the session. Whatever you choose, I can give you a finished result like nothing you have ever seen!
Next up, my art opening for Fragments & Ashes at the Greater Reston Arts Center!
http://www.restonarts.org/
January 8, 2009 to February 14, 2009
Opening Reception: Sunday, January 11, 4 - 6 PM
12001 Market Street Suite #103
Reston, VA 20190
There will be an artists' talk at 5 PM, at which time I will talk a bit about my work and field questions from those in attendance. The work being displayed in this show spans the last 3 years of my Holga photography project. The images were taken mostly in the DC area, but many were made during my travels to other parts of the country including Alaska, New York, and Texas. I hope to see you there!
First up, Unbridaled Expo!
www.unbridaledexpo.com
"The traditional wedding expo has come undone"
January 10, 2009 - 10 AM to 4 PM
Crane Arts Building
Philadelphia, Pa. 19122
I will be showing off my Holga wedding and portrait work (see those photos at my web site HERE), and hoping to meet up with those couples who crave something truly unique in their visual scheme. I can photograph an entire wedding with a Holga, or I can meet up with couples (or individuals!) for a portrait session. Some portrait clients like to wear their wedding attire and be photographed without the pressure of a wedding schedule to deal with, and others wear street clothes or anything else they like for the session. Whatever you choose, I can give you a finished result like nothing you have ever seen!
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Next up, my art opening for Fragments & Ashes at the Greater Reston Arts Center!
http://www.restonarts.org/
January 8, 2009 to February 14, 2009
Opening Reception: Sunday, January 11, 4 - 6 PM
12001 Market Street Suite #103
Reston, VA 20190
There will be an artists' talk at 5 PM, at which time I will talk a bit about my work and field questions from those in attendance. The work being displayed in this show spans the last 3 years of my Holga photography project. The images were taken mostly in the DC area, but many were made during my travels to other parts of the country including Alaska, New York, and Texas. I hope to see you there!
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Carmella + Rocco
Over the holiday I got to meet my second cousin Rocco for the first time, and got to see my little second cousin Carmella again. I remember when Carmella was Rocco's size, and now she's a little girl! They grow up very quickly, so I thought I'd take some photos of them with the Mamiya C220 the day after Christmas.
Carmella wasn't too keen on having her picture taken, and Rocco was asleep most of the time, but I managed to get some nice shots of each of them. I'm glad, because next time I see them they will have grown up even more!
For those that don't know, the Mamiya C220 is a square crop camera, so these are posted as shot, with no cropping in PS.
Monday, January 05, 2009
Rings
I was going through my sheets of negatives from the Mamiya C220 Twin Lens Reflex camera that I recently took and found these two of my father and Andy, respectively. I focused on their rings, because I am fascinated by people's hands. Both were taken on Christmas Eve, and the one of my father was taken during Christmas Eve Bingo, a tradition in our family. My grandmother calls out the numbers and we keep playing until everyone wins! There are some really funny and sometimes freakish stories from Bingo of years' past, and it's always a good time.
Labels:
Bingo,
Film,
Mamiya C220,
Personal,
Rings,
Twin Lens Reflex Camera
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Christmas 2008
This year I got to spend Christmas with my family, and a few adorable dog cousins as well! I also got to play with Andy's twin lens reflex camera (a Mamiya C220) for the first time ever. It was a bit tricky as I've only ever used viewfinder cameras (well, other than the Holga and 4x5), so the taking the framing / crop factor into consideration took a bit of getting used to.
These shots are from my first roll of Twin Lens goodness. They portray my grandmother (below), and Andy with Chips, my canine cousin (above). More from this camera soon!
(No, I am not giving up on the Holga... but sometimes it helps to take a different approach for a while to keep things fresh!)
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Erin Antognoli - 2009 Art Exhibits
I have a ton of art / exhibit news for the start of 2009, so I'm going to list all of the shows that I am currently planning here so that you can mark them on your calendars! All but the Studio Gallery group show listed are solo / feature exhibits, and all will feature my Holga photography.
Art Exhibits & Reception Dates:
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Greater Reston Arts Center - Fragments & Ashes
http://www.restonarts.org/
January 8, 2009 to February 14, 2009
Opening Reception: Sunday, January 11, 4 - 6 PM
12001 Market Street Suite #103
Reston, VA 20190
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Studio Gallery - Studio Gallery Presents Artomatic Artists
Curated by Ellyn Weiss
(I will be displaying several of my Route 66 Holga images)
http://www.studiogallerydc.com
January 7 - January 31, 2009
First Friday Reception (part of Dupont Circle Galleries openings):
January 9, 6 - 8 PM
Meet the Artists Reception: Friday, January 16, 6 - 8 PM
Closing Reception: Thursday, January 29, 6 - 8 PM
2108 R St NW # 2
Washington, DC 20008
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Curfman Gallery
http://www.curfman.colostate.edu/
Jan 23rd thru Feb 27th, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday January 23, 2009, 4 - 6 PM
8033 Campus Delivery
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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The Delaplaine Visual Arts Center - Fragments & Ashes
http://www.delaplaine.org/
March 7 – April 26 (in the New Gallery)
Opening Reception: March 7, 2009, 3 - 5 PM
40 South Carroll Street
Frederick, Maryland 21701
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It is shaping up to be an exciting start to the year, and I hope to see you at one (or more) of the openings and events taking place!
Art Exhibits & Reception Dates:
***********
Greater Reston Arts Center - Fragments & Ashes
http://www.restonarts.org/
January 8, 2009 to February 14, 2009
Opening Reception: Sunday, January 11, 4 - 6 PM
12001 Market Street Suite #103
Reston, VA 20190
***********
Studio Gallery - Studio Gallery Presents Artomatic Artists
Curated by Ellyn Weiss
(I will be displaying several of my Route 66 Holga images)
http://www.studiogallerydc.com
January 7 - January 31, 2009
First Friday Reception (part of Dupont Circle Galleries openings):
January 9, 6 - 8 PM
Meet the Artists Reception: Friday, January 16, 6 - 8 PM
Closing Reception: Thursday, January 29, 6 - 8 PM
2108 R St NW # 2
Washington, DC 20008
***********
Curfman Gallery
http://www.curfman.colostate.edu/
Jan 23rd thru Feb 27th, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday January 23, 2009, 4 - 6 PM
8033 Campus Delivery
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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The Delaplaine Visual Arts Center - Fragments & Ashes
http://www.delaplaine.org/
March 7 – April 26 (in the New Gallery)
Opening Reception: March 7, 2009, 3 - 5 PM
40 South Carroll Street
Frederick, Maryland 21701
***********
It is shaping up to be an exciting start to the year, and I hope to see you at one (or more) of the openings and events taking place!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Election Day Holgas
After I voted on November 4, I shot a roll of Holga outside my polling place. I know it's been over a month since then, but I've been busy! Anyway, better late than never, so here are a few of the images that resulted from that roll.
Labels:
Artwork,
Germantown,
Holga,
Maryland,
Presidential Election
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The National Portrait Gallery Holga
Every month or so, I have lunch in DC with some of my artist friends, and not only are those meetings great for inspiration and comradeship, but they're also nice for me because I make art on my way to and from lunch! We met up at the National Portrait Gallery a while back and I made this Holga image on the way out.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Super!
Here's a Holga image I made on the way back from an artist lunch meet-up at the National Portrait Gallery in Chinatown last month, just before election day. If it seems like half my portfolio was photographed in Chinatown, it's probably not too far off. I love taking my Holga down there to play!
Labels:
Artwork,
Chinatown,
Holga,
Washington DC
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Adams Morgan Holgas
Since I'll be developing more film over the holiday weekend, I figured I'd share the last of my *really* old Holga images now. These were taken back in late September in Adams Morgan during Crafty Bastards.
Labels:
Adams Morgan,
Artwork,
Holga,
Washington DC
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Voice Of America - The Holga Interview (in English!)
As promised, here is the unofficial, slightly shorter version of my Voice of America Holga interview. Thanks to Sahar for putting together a version that most of my friends could understand! In this interview, you can see me at work photographing a model, and hear me talk about my technique, inspiration, and motivations with regard to my Holga photography!
Labels:
Artwork,
Holga,
Interview,
Publicity,
Voice of America
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
New (Old) Holga
I made these exposures in Chinatown almost two months ago, developed the film a month ago, and am now just getting around to proofing the rolls. I have even more images to share, but figure why rush? I've waited this long to look at them! Besides, I've been so preoccupied with my upcoming shows that new artwork has taken a backseat for the moment. It still gets made, just not as frequently as it is when I don't have all the other distractions.
Labels:
Artwork,
Chinatown,
Holga,
Washington DC
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
I Voted!
Did you?
Edited to add: I am so proud to be an American right now! President Obama. This is historic! I feel like good things are in store for our country. But we regular citizens are not off the hook yet. It's up to all of us here to make that happen, and to make a difference...
Monday, November 03, 2008
Election Day in the USA!
I have a million things I want to say about Election Day, but I'll try to be brief, as I want to get to sleep somewhat early so I can wake up tomorrow and vote.
Firstly, if you are over 18 and a citizen of this country, you better vote, or you really don't deserve to live here. Is that harsh? Maybe. But it's the truth. Since this country's inception, lots of people sacrificed so much so that you could have that privilege, and if you waste it, then you are essentially slapping our founding fathers in the face. I hear the argument, "But I don't know who to vote for... they're all the same." Well, in fact, they're not. If you think hard enough about it, then I'm sure you can think of more than a few differences between the candidates that might affect you, especially this year. I don't think that any one candidate is perfect, and for most of the presidential elections I've voted in, I was simply voting for the lesser of two evils, but still... there is a difference. And if you don't like the Democrats OR the Republicans, vote for a third party. There are plenty on the ballot. If you don't vote, be prepared to be silenced for the next 4 years, because I don't think anyone who forgoes voting should be able to complain. Sitting out voting only says to me (and a lot of other people) that you obviously didn't care enough to weigh in when you were able, which is pathetic.
If you are a woman, vote. Women in our country only recently (relatively speaking - less than a century ago) gained the right to vote. They fought for that right, and if you don't vote, you might as well go back to being the silent sex. Maybe women's issues are important to you. Perhaps you'd like to be in control of what happens to your own uterus. Vote. If you are African American, you have had the unopposed right to vote even less time than women. If you care at all about what your ancestors had to go through to gain this right for you, vote. Don't negate everything they sacrificed and struggled for.
And for the love of God, do not vote on one issue alone. Look at the whole package. What will this candidate do for you? For our country? Ask questions, and apply some logic to decide if what they're saying is feasible. Voting is a responsibility that we as citizens should proudly and seriously execute, and not something to be taken lightly or put off entirely. Do some research on the candidates, figure out what their proposed policies are. Note: your neighbor does not count - I've heard the most random and inaccurate drivel passing as fact because "(my mom, my neighbor, my church, my dog, etc) told me this was true". Take a little initiative and look up the facts, both for the presidential candidates and your local candidates as well. Go to the polls informed, and do the country proud.
I have very strong opinions about who I want to win this presidential race, but I won't go into that here and now because I the point of my post is simply to remind people of how important the right to vote is. Those who know me probably know who I'm voting for, but even if you don't agree with me (and a few of my friends don't), I think you should vote anyway. The whole point is that we are all different, and should all have equal opportunity to weigh in our opinions on how we'd like to see this country turn.
So, I'll wrap this up now, and will be crossing my fingers that change is on the way!
Firstly, if you are over 18 and a citizen of this country, you better vote, or you really don't deserve to live here. Is that harsh? Maybe. But it's the truth. Since this country's inception, lots of people sacrificed so much so that you could have that privilege, and if you waste it, then you are essentially slapping our founding fathers in the face. I hear the argument, "But I don't know who to vote for... they're all the same." Well, in fact, they're not. If you think hard enough about it, then I'm sure you can think of more than a few differences between the candidates that might affect you, especially this year. I don't think that any one candidate is perfect, and for most of the presidential elections I've voted in, I was simply voting for the lesser of two evils, but still... there is a difference. And if you don't like the Democrats OR the Republicans, vote for a third party. There are plenty on the ballot. If you don't vote, be prepared to be silenced for the next 4 years, because I don't think anyone who forgoes voting should be able to complain. Sitting out voting only says to me (and a lot of other people) that you obviously didn't care enough to weigh in when you were able, which is pathetic.
If you are a woman, vote. Women in our country only recently (relatively speaking - less than a century ago) gained the right to vote. They fought for that right, and if you don't vote, you might as well go back to being the silent sex. Maybe women's issues are important to you. Perhaps you'd like to be in control of what happens to your own uterus. Vote. If you are African American, you have had the unopposed right to vote even less time than women. If you care at all about what your ancestors had to go through to gain this right for you, vote. Don't negate everything they sacrificed and struggled for.
And for the love of God, do not vote on one issue alone. Look at the whole package. What will this candidate do for you? For our country? Ask questions, and apply some logic to decide if what they're saying is feasible. Voting is a responsibility that we as citizens should proudly and seriously execute, and not something to be taken lightly or put off entirely. Do some research on the candidates, figure out what their proposed policies are. Note: your neighbor does not count - I've heard the most random and inaccurate drivel passing as fact because "(my mom, my neighbor, my church, my dog, etc) told me this was true". Take a little initiative and look up the facts, both for the presidential candidates and your local candidates as well. Go to the polls informed, and do the country proud.
I have very strong opinions about who I want to win this presidential race, but I won't go into that here and now because I the point of my post is simply to remind people of how important the right to vote is. Those who know me probably know who I'm voting for, but even if you don't agree with me (and a few of my friends don't), I think you should vote anyway. The whole point is that we are all different, and should all have equal opportunity to weigh in our opinions on how we'd like to see this country turn.
So, I'll wrap this up now, and will be crossing my fingers that change is on the way!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
First Place Winner!
I am happy to announce my first place finish in the "Emotional Impact" category of the ISPWP (International Society of Professional Wedding Photographers) Fall image contests. The winning image was taken at Crystal & Nick's wedding at Celebrations on the Bay in Pasadena Maryland.
The judge's comment reads: "Judges comments: Wow, look at her eyes. Serious emotion going on, and really well-framed to emphasize the moment."
I've placed in a lot of contests over the years, but it's always exciting to find out that I got top image in a category, especially when I only entered 2 images in the contest overall!
Check out the contest images here: Fall 2008 Contest
And the ISPWP site here: ISPWP
The ISPWP has a strict code of admittance for wedding photographers, as follows:
Membership Requirements
The application process helps to ensure that ISPWP members are established, experienced and have reached a high level of professionalism. The membership committee will evaluate applicants on the following criteria:
* At least 50 weddings as the principal photographer (not as secondary/backup)
* Sponsorship by an existing ISPWP member OR two email references from recent clients and two email references from fellow professional photographers
* Website review
* Agreement to operate your business in accordance with the Code of Conduct
* No unresolved complaints with the Better Business Bureau or other similar consumer protection organization
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Frederick Area Bridal Networking - Fall Bridal Showcase
If you are planning your wedding, please come visit me TOMORROW at the Frederick Area Bridal Networking Fall Bridal Showcase. I am a member of FABNet, and am currently serving as Vice President of Administration for the group. I participated in this show last year, and can tell you it will be a valuable planning tool for any couple.
Visit premier local wedding vendors, register for hourly prizes, and be automatically entered to win our fabulous Grand Prize!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Time: 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Location: Holly Hills Country Club
Address: 5502 Mussetter Rd., Ijamsville, MD
Engaged couples will have a wide range of Maryland wedding vendors at their fingertips, including area wedding and reception venues, photographers, videographers, caterers, florists, clergy, cakes, cosmetics / makeup artists, decorations, event planning, invitations / stationery, limousines, jewelry, lodging, music, rentals and registries, among other services.
My booth will be in the main ballroom on the first floor - just go through the main doors of the ballroom and hang a left to find my space. See you there!
Visit premier local wedding vendors, register for hourly prizes, and be automatically entered to win our fabulous Grand Prize!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Time: 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Location: Holly Hills Country Club
Address: 5502 Mussetter Rd., Ijamsville, MD
Engaged couples will have a wide range of Maryland wedding vendors at their fingertips, including area wedding and reception venues, photographers, videographers, caterers, florists, clergy, cakes, cosmetics / makeup artists, decorations, event planning, invitations / stationery, limousines, jewelry, lodging, music, rentals and registries, among other services.
My booth will be in the main ballroom on the first floor - just go through the main doors of the ballroom and hang a left to find my space. See you there!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Holga Show, R. Coury Fine Art
My latest solo exhibit of Holga artwork is now hung and ready to be seen by the public at R. Coury Fine Art Gallery in Savage, Maryland. The photos above were taken with my point and shoot just after we finished hanging the show. There are 29 works in all, some of them never before exhibited, so I'm pretty excited! More info is as follows:
Please come enjoy the beautiful photographic images created by ERIN ANTOGNOLI through the lens of her Holga camera.
RECEPTION FROM 6:00 PM TO 8:00 PM ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st at R. Coury Fine Art Gallery. The artist will be present for questions and conversation!
Feel free to bring the kids as there will be trick-or-treating throughout the mill.
Or if you're in the mood, there is a Halloween costume party at the Ramshead here in Savage Mill from 5:00 PM to Midnight.
R. Coury Fine Art Gallery is located in Historic Savage Mill in the Spinning Building suite 217A, 8600 Foundry St., Savage, MD 20763. The gallery is open by appointment, and is owned and operated by artist Jill Hackney.
The exhibit will run from October 13 to November 14, 2008.
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