Tuesday, January 10, 2006

background on 'the assemblies' - pt 2


early on, the concept had preceded the idea, even had preceded the possibilities for executing the idea -- rome in '90, who knew? (well, by then, perhaps some wizard working somewhere in silicon valley.) but still the visions danced in the head.

at last, as scanners & desktop printers were developed & escaped into the marketplace, these blind 'segments' of a whole were able to be 'assembled' into a new interpretation. a translation that better conveyed the sense of the experience without being literal. for never was it intended to put the images together seamlessly. quite the contrary.

naturally, the possibilities revealed, this led to intentionally segmenting a panorama or setting. . . . more to come.

background on 'the assemblies' - pt 1


the concept of the "assemblies" came from several different directions & inspirations.

partially, they were the result of ideas / images / visions that were experienced in response to ruminating about what MORE could be done with any individual photograph. recording a moment often never adequately expressed what went into the reason for choosing that particular person/place/thing to photograph in the first place. while the medium of photography was/is stimulating, another voice always whispers "something is missing" & "there has to be something more".

carey, 2nd from the left in this assembly, had been a friend & photo subject for quite some time. when she began dating her future husband, martin (first left), she would say "just because we are a 'we', doesn't mean you have to just photograph 'us'". thus began the intent to photograph both of them each as individuals while also depicting the context of their being together. . . . more to come. 'til then, click on the title of this blog to link to the website. Once there, proceed to the 'concepts' gallery.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

assembly - #1


two great things about the digital realm: realization & capacity.

fine tuning the new site realizes an opportunity: revisit work - specifically, the "assemblies."

"taos cross" was the first assembly ('collage' never having had the right ring). completed in 1998, it actually began many years before with a trip to the mystical realm of new mexico. after passing a roadside memorial several times on various excursions, an insistent & persistsent muse finally called for a stop to honor the site. the individual image that resulted grew into a vision. at that time, though, there was no clear method for bringing the vision into reality. years went by. then, scanners & desktop printers appeared in the world. with them, the vision reappeared, and, with that, the path to its realization.

now, the capacity of the website recalls these visions. it presents a new opportunity to re-assemble the assemblies into their own separate gallery. doing so has only inspired even more new/old ideas but first: to the site. more to come . . .

(this image can be viewed on the website [the link is the title of this blog] in the 'conceptuals' gallery

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

blade runner


last night, the first night back in town, called for wetware like something out of blade runner. my studio is very near times square & on strolling thru I saw only pedestrians. no replicants in sight. . . . i don't think.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

pathways


back in the new york studio -- at the core of manhattan's "fashion district". working on the path(s) to follow for the new year.

Monday, January 02, 2006

newyearworkphotositeblog


At long last, the revised site is up! Same Address (www.ric-kallaher.com). New Channels!
Long in gestation but worth it. Many thanx to Maggie Ryder, my web architect extraordinaire.