H O W L Y A
New Blog
2012 marks my switch from Blogger to Tumblr. You'll already find more posts, quotes, photos and shares right over here: NEW Howlya!
Estephania
What a gift this person is to everything-my life, my camera, this world. Hope your holidays are full of merriment and wonder!
Working statement: The romance of life told through the images of one of my dearest friends. Estephania details the human experiences of a young woman thriving with epilepsy. The images portray her daily life as a means to highlight the beautiful vulnerabilities of life.
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| © Rachel Wolfe |
Working statement: The romance of life told through the images of one of my dearest friends. Estephania details the human experiences of a young woman thriving with epilepsy. The images portray her daily life as a means to highlight the beautiful vulnerabilities of life.
Lint
There's new stuff on my website. Yup, if you haven't seen it yet, I've been making some changes to www.rachelwolfe.com
It's just the beginning of all of these wonderful new things. I hope you'll enjoy the updated artist statements and new projects. Here's an image from the new series, LINT.
And yes, I said "stuff" instead of work. Been toying around with the idea of what to call the art these days. Work is something I picked up over the years being around other photographers, professors and people in the workplace....what do you call your art these days? Show me your stuff!
It's just the beginning of all of these wonderful new things. I hope you'll enjoy the updated artist statements and new projects. Here's an image from the new series, LINT.
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| © Rachel Wolfe |
And yes, I said "stuff" instead of work. Been toying around with the idea of what to call the art these days. Work is something I picked up over the years being around other photographers, professors and people in the workplace....what do you call your art these days? Show me your stuff!
Remembering
Q and A
Q: What do you want to be when you grow up?
A: An artist.
That's all and nothing more. Let me be your muse, a mind, an ear, an outlet for all of the majesty and pain in life. For it's the you we all speak to, the source we try to uncover. This creative outlet finds it form through the medium of an artist. That's more than enough to live for.
A: An artist.
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| © Rachel Wolfe |
That's all and nothing more. Let me be your muse, a mind, an ear, an outlet for all of the majesty and pain in life. For it's the you we all speak to, the source we try to uncover. This creative outlet finds it form through the medium of an artist. That's more than enough to live for.
Looking Up
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