Monday, 24 December 2012

Photography Classes Austin

Photography Classes Austin

My first encounter with photographer Matt Austin was over two years ago during my time as a student in a photography class where he was the teacher’s assistant.   Since the days of me trying to catch sneak peeks of his work in the photo labs at Columbia College, his work has evolved into something that is less about the photo as a static object and more about how photography functions as a tool within something larger–his life experiences and the experiences of those around him. What we can gain from his practice is not only an appreciation for the moments in life that we often take for granted, but also the opportunity to tap into our own uncertainties and fears of meaningful interactions with unfamiliar people and places through his treks across cities, countries and seas.  His most recent work invites you to tag along as he creates a biography in motion.  In light of his solo exhibition, Talking With Fear About Dying Tomorrow, which opens on March 4, 2011 at Johalla Projects, I sat down with Matt to find out more about the mental and physical journeys that led him to this moment in his career.

Photography Classes Austin

Photography Classes Austin

Photography Classes Austin

Photography Classes Austin

Photography Classes Austin

 Photography Classes Austin

Photography Classes Austin

Photography Classes Austin

Photography Classes Austin

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  1. In light of his solo exhibition, Talking With Fear About Dying Tomorrow, which opens on March 4, 2011 at Johalla Projects, I sat down with Matt to find out more about the mental and physical journeys that led him to top photography schools

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