Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Ad Buster




As opposed to its kids-friendly image shown on many advertisements, McDonald’s has caused many of children’s health problems. Also, the corporation is the main reason for the world’s mass beef production that has brought up many issues such as inhumane animal slaughtering, overgrazing, and neo-imperialism that has affected many third-world countries. Furthermore, There was an incident in 2010 where a local McDonald’s franchise in Ohio sent a letter to its employees. The letter was a request to vote for Republican candidates for the election. The letter even stated that the employees wouldn’t be able to receive raises and benefits above the present levels if others were elected.

The bumper sticker, “I raise my kids RIGHT” supports raising children with conservative values. Conservative values have often led to condoning malicious social impact caused by corporations like McDonald’s. Conservative values that indirectly support feeding children with unhealthy foods from McDonald’s clearly contradicts raising kids “right.”  Thus, The image is an ironic juxtaposition that sarcastically criticizes the corporation’s heavy promotion of its happy image targeting children which hides its true ramification on our society. Furthermore, the use of the elephant symbols on Ronald McDonald along with the bumper sticker points out the corporation’s political connection with the Republican Party.


Here is the link to the article about the letter from a local McDonald's restaurant in Ohio.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Personal Photography Project





This project was very personal to me mainly because of my experience of chemotherapy followed by a bone marrow transplant in order to battle leukemia in the year 2009. In the abyss of hardship and fear of death, my sister’s full matching bone marrow saved my life from the fatal disease. After 2 years of survival, I started to look back the history of my personal relationship with my sister. I eventually realized that she not only physically saved my life, but also has been my greatest mentor who taught me how to have positive attitude in life.
In this project, I wanted to explore my own personal relationship with my elder sister through using both old and new pictures. Overall, The whole sequence is basically a short visual letter to my sister. First I decided to give each image the Polaroid effect in order to instill sense of nostalgia. On each Polaroid image, I put a memo that supports the idea of each image.  Also, I used a stock background of wooden pattern, which gives retrospective sensibility. This chronological sequence of images also shows short notes. I wanted to keep notes on images as compact and effective as possible because I mainly wanted the images to tell the story.
The idea of ‘Punctum’ is prevalent in this project. For example, the third image, which shows us smiling in the hospital, delivers something beyond our physical state. Even in times like this, our smiles deliver the essence of our shared personality:  positivity. The last image also a good example of Punctum, for its honest portrayal of my sister and me. This simple and casual image doesn’t really stand out on its own. However, the context provided by the previous images helps viewers have more insights about my closer relationship with my sister. My use of Punctum was mainly inspired by Carrie Mae Weems’ series of personal photographs shown in the class material. Her use of casual images, through which she provides subtexts in her family history, really interested me.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Documentary Project








 I wanted to tell a story about my small Korean church in Tucson. Many people around me seemed to have certain prejudice against churches strongly associating them with political agendas and commercial means. Therefore, this project came to me a great opportunity to undermine some of the negative ideas of churches in general by investigating what really goes on in my church. Specifically, I wanted to deliver a message as to how a small ethnic church in Tucson is in fact a center where racial unity is happening. Furthermore, I wanted to capture the humbleness of those people by taking some of the pictures behind them instead of making them like profile pictures.  Also, I wanted to express sense of warmth by using slight overexposure. These people come together from different backgrounds and create their own community to pursue their religious purpose. I was hoping these pictures would affect those who previously had some hostile ideas about churches, so that they can be more open-minded.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Texture



The texture of this palm tree is so unique that each part of palm tree has different texture. The upper area of the tree shows a irregular and rough pattern of wrinkles. The second picture shows the mid part of the palm tree that shows a tighter pattern of lines with more organized feel. The third picture presents the bottom part of the tree that has thicker and fewer lines, where leaves embracing the bottom help the texure look more subdued.

Lighting



In these pictures, I wanted to explore how the palm tree is affected by lighting throughout evening time. In the first picture, the unique color of the sky that Tucson boasts beautifully lights the palm trees. In the second picture, I wanted to emphasize how the tree is consumed by ominous darkness after sunset, yet lightly upheld by various sources of glowing lights. In the third picture, I wanted to position the tree next to the moon and light the tree with a single tungsten light in order to create warm and serene feel of night time.

Perspective