snapshot poetry.

Ask me anything   Hi, I'm Hannah.

I study photography and gender. I love nature. I'm too honest for my own good.

Charleston, SC
Greenville, SC
Asheville, NC

Occasionally NSFW. Also, I have a potty mouth.

College of Charleston
Women's and Gender Studies
Studio Art
feminist, queer
pro-equality, anti-opression
working on unpacking my privilege

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feminism, food, queer theory and people, lgbtqqiaa (aka alphabet soup), spoken word, intersectionality, humor, cuteness, sex, love, art, environmentalism, nature, photography, pop culture, music, daily life and analysis

I try to tag things I post or add commentary to with personal and pictures of myself with me.

Pictures posted are generally not mine unless stated otherwise.

Rant: I Love Photography →

kateoplis:

Why am I telling you this? Isn’t it self-obvious? Don’t we all love photography? The answer is no. There is a percentage of photographers who hate photography. They do not appreciate photography. They do not consume photography. They don’t look at photo books or photo magazines. They hate the guy with the iPhone taking Instagram shots. They hate the guy who just bought the D4 because they don’t have one. They hate people using digital because film is what real artists use. They hate photographers who embrace social media because images should stand on their own. They hate Getty, Corbis, the AP, day rates, photo editors, assistants, rental houses, camera stores, point-and-shoots, iPads, zoom lenses, padded camera straps, wheeled suitcases, younger photographers, older photographers. The photo of so-and-so on the cover of whatever it’s called sucks. That guy copied the other guy, he sucks. Terry Richardson sucks. Chuck Close sucks. Vincent Laforet hasn’t taken a still in 17 years. Kodak hasn’t been managed well since the 70s. Blah, blah, blah. []

The business of photography is undergoing massive change. People who used to make a ton of money aren’t making the same money any more. Amateurs are giving away photos for free. I totally get it.

But listen. There are so many more incredible photos today than there ever were. And more people consume more photography than they ever did thanks to things like Facebook, Instagram, iPads, blogs, and “best of” compilations. This is the golden age of photography. Everyone takes photos now, and there is inspiration all around us. History is being made, and we’re capturing it.

I love photography.”

— PhotoShelter CEO Allen Murabayashi (via)

(via paintwithlights)

— 3 weeks ago with 264 notes
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