Accumulations: The Things We Learn From Collections
by Susie Lilley
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About the Book
This book contains images from a semester project photographing accumulations and the spaces that these collections fill. There is a never ending stream of information to be gained about the individual who has chosen to display their artifacts in the manner they have that is fascinating. As long as there are people who accumulate items that strike their fancy for one reason or another, there will be adequate subject matter to photograph.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 20 - Publish Date: Aug 15, 2011
- Keywords organized chaos, photography, collections, accumulations, toys, studios, spaces, decorations.
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About the Creator
Susie Lilley
Akron, OH USA
Since receiving my BFA in 2012 from the University of Akron, I have continued to refine my photographic vision. Details are my specialty. I love structure and perspectives, the play of light and shadow, the interaction of lines and depth, and textures. Geometry and architecture are mainstays in the back of my mind as I scrutinize the landscapes and play among the shapes. I enjoy sharing the interaction of the contours and contrasts in our environment that goes unnoticed. I live in Akron, OH with my husband and pets, and also enjoy playing with my clay and textiles; marrying my photography with these other mediums to create unexpected placements for photographs.