2005-01-15

Jennifer and Brian Storck

Jennifer's Work...

  
Sante Fe, 2005 ~~~~ Canyon, 2005 ~~~~ Porch, 2005

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Jet Flag, 2005 ~~~~ Soldiers, 2005 ~~~~ Bottles, 2005

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Boots, 2005 ~~~~ Auto, 2005 ~~~~ Fruit Plate, 2004

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Two Peaks, 2004 ~~~~ Seaside Train, 2004 ~~~~ Clay Pot, 2004

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Salon
Jennifer Storck
2004, Photograph
Offering much more than the front of a salon, this picture gives a look into the bustle inside and life outside. The reflection makes this picture endless. What's the store across the street? What's beyond it? Is that Jennifer in the glass or someone else?

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Faces
Jennifer Storck
2004, Photograph

Faces are an amazing part of the body. Although these faces seem perfect and timeless, they too will have an end.

The double exposure brings these ladies to life and adds an eerie reality to the scene. The lower woman causes a double take and makes the viewer wonder if she actually belongs.


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Two Train Tanks
Jennifer Storck, 2004, Photograph
I think this is a great shot. Not just because of the high quality but trains are so impressive to me. They are massive beasts riding on two rather frail ribbons of steel. Jennifer focuses in on one of the most critical parts of the train - the hitch. The dark tanks against the bright sky drive your eyes to the relatively small but vital piece.

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Gas Station
Jennifer Storck
2004, Photograph
This is a classic shot of Americana. Places like this are awesome reminders of the past and seem to bring back some memories regardless of a person's age.


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Rose Glass, 2004 ~~~~ Tulips, 2004 ~~~~ Roses, 2004

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Christmas Cactus
Jennifer Storck
2004, Christmas Card
Photograph


Postcard perfect, this shot of the desert captures amazing, unexpected colors. Like Christmas, the desert can be full of surprises. Thanks for the great card, Jennifer.




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Winter Woods

Jennifer Storck
Photograph, 2003
This impressive photo was taken in the woods near Shichinohe, Japan. It is obvious Jennifer has the ability to see captivating scenes in an otherwise normal setting.





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Brian's Work...

  
Amps, 2005 ~~~~ Fish Await, 2004 ~~~~ Windmill, 2005

  
Rafter, 2005 ~~~~ Ringed Flight, 2004 ~~~~ Bridge, 2004

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