Sunday, October 18, 2009

Keith Carter, Poet of the Ordinary

Currently, in the Massry Center of St. Rose there is an exhibit up containing work by photographer, Keith Carter. On October 7th, there was an opening reception, after which Carter himself gave a lecture to the art students of St. Rose and anyone else who was interested. Keith Carter is an internationally known photographer and educator. He is inspired by many things, some of which he listed. These included things like stars, children and animals. Nearly every photograph framed in the Massry Gallery had at least one of these contained in them.
I found his Carter's work quite interesting. Every picture was in black and white, which was different. What I found most intriguing, though, was his process. At the sight of many pictures I found myself asking, "How did he get that?!" He used different photographic techniques like counterbalancing blur and sharpness to pull your eye to particular objects. There were images of birds taking off into flight, and children jumping, caught in mid air. Upon listening to his lecture I found out that he never used digital cameras. He used film, and a black room to achieve these images and that was it. What an eye to have. To see something occurring on the street and instantly recognize the opportunity, then snap the perfect shot and work with it in the black room until the product becomes your vision, what a process.
In his lecture, Carter told us that the Los Angelos Times proclaimed him "a poet of the ordinary". I think this is a perfectly fitting title for him. He takes pictures of average people, animals, and objects, and seems to glorify them ; give them depth and meaning. This definitely takes vision and talent. I would recommend seeing his work to anyone. It is currently hanging on the walls of the Massry center and will stay there until late January. I suggest you go.

2 comments:

  1. Did you like his "Seven Mantras?" I thought that was interesting. He was also funny :} Good topic!

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  2. yea. i didnt write them down tho and i should have. i thought he was funny too. 'give your work a title, and if you cant think of a good one, put it in a romance language"

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