Monday, March 30, 2009

cyberfation

There are so many forms of electronic communication. It's hard to keep it all straight. We sign up for one site and use it for one thing and then another site for something else.... and it just keeps getting bigger. When we bore of one of them or outgrow it or find something that works better then we don't delete the older one. So there is all this "stuff" or more correctly information out there in cyberspace about us. It is cyber information, or cyberfation.

So here we go again with another one. But the good thing is that at least this isn't a different site for each of us. One site where we all post to makes so much more sense than following 7 different sites. It is a central location where we can collaborate, communicate and share. Much better in my opinion.

One of my cyberfation sites that has some of my work on it from my beginnings in digital photography is here. Once you're there scroll down and click on view this photographers portfolio and there you will see more images.

2 comments:

  1. hi Sheryll,

    I'm not really gathering from your work what you're interested in photographically, as things seem kind of all over the place as far as what you're shooting and the styles of shots. With that, I would encourage you to find what your perspective is for your work, and what you're really wanting to do.

    My favorite of your pictures is the "foot" image. Really lovely tender detail. It's a nice way to look at the world, through the details, so if this interests you I would encourage you to explore this further.

    So, think about your photographic "voice" and what strikes you, and I'm certain your work will become more powerful from there.

    :) toni

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  2. Thanks for the feedback. Those are more my older shots. My focus is/will be weddings, portraits and Events. More along the line of consumer photography. Another link which is more current is this one.

    http://mhccim.com/students/byrne/Kimberly

    They are Senior Portraits I did over Spring break.

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