No need for perfect

Her ear wasn’t perfect, but it didn’t matter.  It seemed to me, her beauty came from within.  Beauty in the twinkle of her eye, beauty in her giggle, beauty in the tassels of her hair.  Very little hair indeed.

Even her tearful cries were beautiful-like that of a lamb separated from its mother.  And once quieted, rocked to sleep-resting as a content angel-my most beautiful creation.

~~~To my beautiful daughter Tesla.  We had three minutes to write about what we believe to be “the most beautiful thing.”

~P.

Ying woke

Ying woke early Saturday morning, stretching his long furry legs on the luxurious king size memory foam mattress fitted with six hundred thread count Egyptian cotton sheets, a silky comforter embellished with beautiful geometric shapes in various sizes, sixteen pillows matching the comforter’s pattern and colors all situated on an expensive handmade dark mahogany four poster bed passed down through eight generations of his owner’s family-German in descent-and shoved his cold nose into her hand, eager to get their morning routine started.

“It’s Saturday mutt!  Get away!” she yelled.

(Assignment was to write one sentence of at least 75 words followed by a short sentence)

Tyler Lyons~Interview of a photographer

Tyler Lyons, from Hampstead, MD is a graphic design major with a minor in photography at York College of PA.  Lyons’ photography on Facebook and Woodpress caught my attention and I requested an interview. 

You’re a junior? I’m technically a senior, but I’m graduating the fall of 2013 due to me being a transfer student from Penn College of Technology. 

How long have you been interested in photography? In Penn College’s Graphic Design program, an introductory photography course was required. They taught the basics of how to shoot black & white film. We learned everything from how to shoot, as well as developing the film and producing prints in the darkroom a very “old-school” process. One of the assignments was portraiture.  I went home and did my first “photo shoot” of my two best friends. That’s when I fell in love with portraiture. 

What got you interested in photography? The surprising success that came out of that first film shoot I did with my friends. I asked Santa for a Canon Rebel XSi for Christmas.  As soon as he delivered, I started using my friends for shoots. Once I started posting them on Facebook, people started coming to me and asking for shoots. In no way was I trying to do photography as anything more than a hobby, but I feel very blessed that I’ve ended up pursuing it. 

Inspired by any specific photographers? Sally Mann sticks out in my mind. Her portraits are more than just people. They’re dark, they’re intense, and they tell stories. Many photographers that inspire me are less known, my age, and I follow on Facebook. Kyle Thompson, Steven Sites, and Shane Black are the ones I find myself looking at the most. And oddly enough, America’s Next Top Model. I don’t watch the show for the drama, but rather to see how professional photographers go about doing more legitimate shoots. I write down their name, and look at their portfolios online later.

Particularly interesting photo shoot? Last year, I did a photo shoot similar to Keith Major’s powdered paint, but instead used liquid paints and it turned out extremely well. I had a male model, with cool tones of blue-green and purple, and a female model with warm tones of red and yellow. The male model submitted his photos to the American Eagles’ Best Shot contest, and placed 5th in the nation. The prize was a gift card to AE, as well as my photograph being shown on their billboard in Times Square. 

Other shoots that stick out were with my dancer friends. In my opinion, dancers are the best people to photograph because the compositions they can create by the contortion of their bodies are fantastic. These were featured in Google Plus’ photography contest as ‘best of’ under the category ‘fashion.’  Another dance shoot I did with the female model included some powdered paint, and smoke bombs. These colorful clouds of smoke gave it the interesting look. 

Career hopes/plans after college?  Ultimately, the goal is to get to NYC and become a photographer for big time clothing lines or Vogue! The only thing you need to succeed in life is an extreme passion for the thing you do, and a little luck. I’m determined to make it happen. 

Funny story or shoot gone wrong?  During the shoot with the paint and smoke bombs, the model slipped on a rock and took a less than graceful dive into the river. Was she hurt? Yes… Was it hilarious? Absolutely. 

 

More of Lyons’ photography can be viewed at http://tylerlyons.wordpress.com/

Drive By Press @ YCP

Drive By Press drove onto campus on September 6 to present a lecture and demonstrate first-hand how printmaking can be done on the road and out of a van.

Greg Nanney of New York is half of the duo that decided to put a printing press in the back of a pick-up truck and travel across the country promoting the art of printmaking.  Seven years ago Nanney and his partner Joseph Velasquez took every cent they had and invested it into their dream of sharing art with students and art enthusiasts.

This was a way to relate to the world and share their prints with multiples of people.  Their travels began in Midwestern USA with their first stop in South Dakota.  They quickly realized selling paper prints did not make enough money to keep their project afloat.  At the University of Maryland a student asked if they would do a print on his t-shirt.  This simple question flipped the switch on their inner light bulb and solved the dilemma of making money to keep their road trip rolling.

“T-shirts are democratic.  Not intimidating and everyone can wear one….our art isn’t exclusive.” Nunney said during his lecture.  As word spread of the traveling printing press the demand grew for their demonstrations.  During the summer breaks they printed and sold art at festivals continuing with their phrase of “teamwork to make dream work.”

Nunney and Velasquez have since split their team into three separate groups.  Nunney said, “The drawback of having three groups traveling is I have to carve three blocks of each design for printing.”

The groups also carry thousands of prints to display, made by many artists and each print has its own unique story.   Recently they have expanded their art form by printing onto custom skateboards.

Following the Thursday lecture, Nunney and fellow artist Wes, went to the parking lot outside of Wolf Hall for a hands-on demonstration of carving and printing techniques.  On Friday they printed outside of YCP’s downtown art studio at Marketview Arts.

YCP Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato & Chocolate Sandwiches

Does that sound disgusting to you?  Well let me tell you, it’s DELICIOUS!!!!

York College had a “make your own sandwich” sponsored by the graduating class of 2012.

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Don’t knock it till you try it!

~P.

History of Rock & Roll @ YCP

Ryan Hahn and Kevin Kroushour, both juniors, performed in The History of Rock & Roll class at York College of PA, introducing us to the acoustic and electric guitars.

Hahn is the guitarist and vocals of the five man group of all York College music majors.  Their band is Follow the Philosophy and can be heard on campus Tuesday and Wednesday nights practicing in Wolf Hall.  They currently do not have any gigs booked and are available to play at your business location or party celebration.

Hahn plays his Martin guitar

Hahn performed “Midnight Getaway” by Mike Sanchez.  He has been playing the guitar for 12 years and also plays the piano.  He recently submitted a song to a multinational music company.  The song,  called “Under Clear Blue Skies” was accepted it in three days.

The York based indie rock/pop band has played at Geneva Farms Bar & Grill and at the Relay for Life at York College.  They hope to perform again at the 2013 fundraiser.

Their website can be viewed here http://www.followthephilosophy.com/  and Facebook page here http://www.facebook.com/pages/Follow-the-Philosophy/119583731443679 Don’t forget to Like their page!

Kroushour plays his Squier Strat

Kroushour performed “Everlong” by The FooFighters.  He has been playing guitar for five years.  When asked if he plays any other instruments he responded, “I fool around with the bass and drums, I know a tiny bit about saxophone and piano, and the steel drum.”

Kroushour is the lead guitarist and back-up vocals in a trio group called Count Down to Eternity.  They are based out of York Springs and began performing in 2011.  The rock/metal band’s Facebook page can be found here  http://www.facebook.com/CountdownToEternity.  Don’t forget to Like their page too!

If only all classes could be this interesting!

~P.

When the Jag won’t start

The street cleaning schedule around York College campus is as set in stone as the time McDonald’s stops serving breakfast.  The streets are clearly marked and if you park your car on a day determined for street cleaning you will get a ticket.

Even if the sweeper isn’t cleaning a street until afternoon, the parking enforcement agents will be on your car at 9 AM issuing that $25 fine.

Much to my surprise, the parking enforcers do have a heart.

How exciting…..getting Daddy’s Jaguar while in college!

How to plead your case with the street cleaners.

How she really feels about the Jag.

No sad note=ticket

Just the little things that make me smile…..

~P.

 

 

 

FUNDRAISER~Original Art on sale at York College

Want to own original artwork by professional artists at a MUCH LOWER COST?
Art Sale Fundraiser in the York College Galleries (Wolf Hall)   

Gallery director Matthew Clay-Robison has filled the gallery with original prints (woodcuts, etchings, lithographs, silkscreens, etc) that are being offered in exchange for donations to help one of his former students pay for his cancer treatments.

 

The student, Todd Gerundo, was diagnosed with synovial sarcoma cancer of the left hand in March of 2010. In order to contain the disease, Todd’s arm was amputated and he underwent 4 months of rigorous chemotherapy treatments. During his treatment Todd has gone deeply into debt and while his health recovers he and his friends have begun a fundraising campaign to help him pay off his medical bills and outstanding debts. The prints in the gallery are being offered in exchange for small donations, making this an excellent opportunity to begin an art collection at a very low cost. Most of the prints were made by Prof. Clay-Robison and his former students at University of Maryland, Moore College of Art, and Bloomsburg University. Many of these artists have begun careers as professional artists in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and DC. The suggested donation for small prints is $10 or 3/$25 (as opposed to $250-750 in a professional gallery,) though some prints are of a higher quality than others and smaller donations are certainly welcome.

The fundraiser will run from July 16 – 23 during normal work hours. If you would like to make a donation you can leave a check made out to Matthew Clay-Robison in the donation box or use the computer in the gallery to make a direct online donation. If you have any questions, please email mclayrob@ycp.edu.

Fall Term 2012

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I feel like summer is passing so quickly that every day needs to be savored.  Before I know it classes will be back in at York College.

I’ve loaded my schedule up with some serious Humanities (English) classes and electives.

Advanced Composition

Short Story (according to one of my haters, I will be great at this because I’m a liar.  Rolling my eyes.)

Photography I

Audio Production

History of Rock and Roll

All my fall classes sound very interesting so I’m looking forward to heading back to campus.  Still need to narrow down my minor.  Multimedia, public speaking, creative writing, religion….errr I can’t make up my mind!!

I’m just not in any hurry as my summer has been the best ever in my life.

Just a Junior in the fall,

~P.

Document Design at YCP

The Doc Design class at YCP was very helpful.  Here are a few designs I did or worked on.  The Spartan poster was mine alone and I hope it goes to print for the Fall 2012 term!

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Thanks for checking them out!

~P.