July 20th, 2010 § 1 Comment

I’ve long been frustrated with my online portfolio. For one thing, there are a lot of pieces that I don’t have any images of at all, and many of the photos I have taken are poor quality. The only good images I generally have are of small and flat pieces that I’ve been able to scan.
Well, enough is enough, and I’m capitalizing on being home with some free time this summer to finally tackle digitally archiving my portfolio. A good friend of mine Beka came and spent an afternoon with me in order to start the process of finally filling the gaps in my digital portfolio. Between her camera expertise, and my (sometimes awkwardly) improvised lighting set up we managed to get nice shots of about 50 pieces!
My goal is to scan and photograph everything that I still have in my physical portfolio that I’ve done since 2002. I’m excited to capitalize on the momentum from this jump-start!

PS. Also, I can’t advocate her art enough, but another friend of mine, Sarah, decided to join in on the Sketchbook Project too. Her theme is ‘Lights in the distance,’ and you can check out her blog here: Blurry Objects.
Finally! Geez, shiru, you’re so … NOT PORTFOLIOED.
Now I just need to do the same damn thing.
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