Curtis Asbill Photography

Art|Fashion|Portrait

So I am trying to reuse a disposable camera for play in some environments where i do not want to put my others and in trying to figure it out I electrocuted myself. Twice. So I decided it would be best to google before anybody was injured further when i started to type in “how to make a disposable…” google autofilled “…camera taser.”
I learned two things:
1) I am not the only sweaty palmed idiot thinking removing the casing to an electrical circuit is a good idea.
2) Google knows all.

Sometimes I get bored and pretend I am 15 again.I had my Final crit for my photo class, good words and good suggestions. I plan on reworking it soon with a more concentrated focus, wish me luck.  

Sometimes I get bored and pretend I am 15 again.
I had my Final crit for my photo class, good words and good suggestions. I plan on reworking it soon with a more concentrated focus, wish me luck.  

Instruments

“Sexual objectification has been conceptualized as the separating of a person’s body, body parts, or sexual functions from his or her person, reducing them to the status of mere instruments, or regarding them as if they were capable of representing him or her.” (Bartkey, 1990) It is my belief based on personal experience that I and others do this on a daily basis, subconsciously judging and breaking down individuals based on what they can do or what they look like not appreciating the person as a human rather viewing them as objects. By removing the faces either from the frame altogether or with the bag I am actively objectifying and using people to help illustrate and illuminate our subconscious process of doing the same thing. 

  • Bartky, S. L. (1990). Femininity and domination: Studies in the phenomenology of oppression. New York: Routledge.