Showing posts with label prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prints. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

You'll never know what your going to find when you google you name.

      So I google diego correal photo to see how high my website and blog were coming up in the google "rankings" and was shocked when my name came up with Flicker.  I have never made a flicker account and I'm not a big fan of it so that was kinda weird to see that.  After clicking on the link I seen it was associated with AS220, "Huge art space with different venues for different media", thats straight from their website.  Well in July of 20 I had my first gallery show and it was at AS220, they were prints from a few times I had been to Colombia.  So I guess they have a AS220 Flicker with images of the works they have displayed.  It was really cool randomly finding this link and been able to reminisce my first gallery show as well as being able to see how far I have come in my photography. So google you name, you'll just might be shocked with what you find.



     I also found a link the promoting the exhibitions.




Friday, January 28, 2011

My portraits featured at Bannister Gallery

            A few of my portraits will be featured with Jonathan Sharlin's photography at the Bannister Gallery at Rhode Island College.  An opening reception will be held on Thursday, Feb. 3 from 5-8. Come show support.

Click on image to enlarge. http://www.jonathansharlin.com/

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Reconnecting with an old friend

             About a month ago a very close friend of mine Johan, asked me to do a maternity shoot of his girlfriend.  Johan and I have been really close to each other since middle school but due to school and life we haven't really seen each other in about two years.  So when he asked me to do this shoot I was realy exicted for two reason; I would get to see my good friend and I would get to photographer the start of the life that hopefuly I will be a part of for the rest of my life.  

                
           After about a month of planing with Johan we finaly did the shoot, this was two weeks ago.  Lucky for me my other great friend from Hallmark, Hillary Dubie had came to Rhode Island to vistit me and was there to help me with the shoot.  Johan's girlfriend wanted the shoot to be low key which was great because I love low key and had an idea of what I wanted to do.  On the shot of her by her self I used two grid spots on ether side of her, because I knew I wanted to rim light her to show her body.  I also used a strip box angeled down for her face and so the rest of the light from it to fall off and fill in the rest of her body.

               They wanted to do the classic shot of the hands on the belly making a heart so I just used the same lighting.  I straighten the strip box out and brought it in closer to light the belly and hands and moved the two grid spots more to the front for separation.  The last shot was of them together, so I had her stand and Johan sit to work the frame space better.  As for lighting, I pointed a grid spot straight on to the front of Johans face, angled the strip box down again for her face and the fall off to land on Johans back, and a grid spot on the background for more separation.


            I'm really happy with what I got and they are too, but the most important thing is that Johan picked me to take these images of his child before she's born and that there are images for her to look at for the rest of her life.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Diego's prints at Pawtucket Arts Collaborative

So I came up to Rhode Island, were I'm from to drop off some prints for a gallary show at Pawtucket Arts Collaborative that is from Nov. 1st, 2010 to Jan. 7th, 2011. I have three prints up from my backpacking trip with La Ruta Inka threw Central America. The opening reception and beginning of sale is Thursday, Nov. 11th 5:30-7pm and the prints are all running for $150, there will also be a lecture by Ten 31 Productions at 7pm. Ten 31 uses the human body as a canvas and living art installations for special events, wedding, public festivals, and corporate functions. Here are the three images I have up.