This is the first installment of a new monthly webisode called “@1614” - which will feature artist in the Oklahoma City metro area.

Bryan Boone is the first artist to be featured. He is a mixed media artist - who is inspired by architecture, mechanics, infrastructure, and design. 

Boone says - ““My work explores structure and shape set against noise and underlying forms. To create these environments I construct in layers, establishing initial planes of disorder first. As the world takes shape, forms emerge and construct the subject. By creating a full environment for the foreground structures, the designs gain context and therefore contrast and focus.”


From a filming perspective - this shoot was the first proper session that I have done that has used the new Canon T2i camera.  It was a joy to work with - and I really enjoy shooting with these DSLR’s.  


The one drawback is in post — when it comes time to syncing the audio.  It must be done manually - so it is a bit of a pain - but with every set-up there are strengths and weaknesses. It really wasn’t that big of a pain. 


I love the flexibility of DSLR’s - and of course there low-light capabilities.  


for more information on the event — please visit the EVENT PAGE on facebook.

This is the first installment of a new monthly webisode called “@1614” - which will feature artist in the Oklahoma City metro area.

Bryan Boone is the first artist to be featured. He is a mixed media artist - who is inspired by architecture, mechanics, infrastructure, and design. 

Boone says - ““My work explores structure and shape set against noise and underlying forms. To create these environments I construct in layers, establishing initial planes of disorder first. As the world takes shape, forms emerge and construct the subject. By creating a full environment for the foreground structures, the designs gain context and therefore contrast and focus.”


From a filming perspective - this shoot was the first proper session that I have done that has used the new Canon T2i camera.  It was a joy to work with - and I really enjoy shooting with these DSLR’s.  


The one drawback is in post — when it comes time to syncing the audio.  It must be done manually - so it is a bit of a pain - but with every set-up there are strengths and weaknesses. It really wasn’t that big of a pain. 


I love the flexibility of DSLR’s - and of course there low-light capabilities.  


for more information on the event — please visit the EVENT PAGE on facebook.

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