One Hour Photo: Geoffrey Pugen, Jeroen Nelemans, Isaiah Headen, Rafael Soldi, Jennilee Marigomen

May 30th, 2010

© One Hour Photo
One Hour Photo
May 8-June 6, 2010
American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington D.C.
Hours: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Tue-Sun
Closing: June 6, 11-4pm

Larissa Leclair has teamed up with One Hour Photo to feature photographers from this exhibition. Read the initial post here. Today’s photographers are Geoffrey Pugen, Jeroen Nelemans, Isaiah Headen, Rafael Soldi, and Jennilee Marigomen.


11-noon: Geoffrey Pugen


12-1pm: Jeroen Nelemans

Describe the photograph selected for One Hour Photo in three words:
lots of squares

How does one go about selecting a photograph that is good enough for an exhibition but that can never be seen again?
I came up with the idea the night before, so the making was initiated by the concept of the show

What are your thoughts on letting go of this image?
I promised myself that if I was not selected I would make a large light box of the image. I am very excited to be part of the show, but now I am longing for the light box.

Website: www.jnelemans.com


1-2pm: Isaiah Headen

Describe the photograph selected for One Hour Photo in three words:
Beautiful Nude Kitchen

How does one go about selecting a photograph that is good enough for an exhibition but that can never be seen again?
You want the experience of that moment to be enough to leave an impact for a lifetime.

What are your thoughts on letting go of this image?
I will probably spend my life time taking photos of this woman. I think I can spare one.

Website/Blog: http://iheaden.blogspot.com/


2-3pm: Rafael Soldi

Describe the photograph selected for One Hour Photo in three words:
mistake, rejected, lucky

How does one go about selecting a photograph that is good enough for an exhibition but that can never be seen again?
I revisited a recent contact sheet and found an image that I originally though was faulty. After looking at it I found a beauty in it that I hadn’t seen before and if it wasn’t for this exhibition I would’ve never see again. So I thought it was appropriate.

What are your thoughts on letting go of this image?
It’s hard to do!! Images are my language. But there are many images that I always wished I’d taken and never did and hopefully many more great images to come!

Website: www.rafaelsoldi.com


3-4pm: Jennilee Marigomen


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