by Thesis Mentor | May 5, 2021 | blogs, diaries, Kylie Tarburton, photography, thesis2021
The last year and a half has been really, really hard, from being kicked off campus at the end of junior year, to not living near my closest friends all summer, and then not getting to step foot on campus during the entirety of my senior year. But I think perhaps the...
by Thesis Mentor | May 3, 2021 | blogs, Kylie Tarburton, position papers, thesis2021
Magazines have faced a lot of controversy for a variety of reasons though most commonly, the issues are surrounding photographs and the use of them in this digital world. In the last few years, Vogue has been under scrutiny due to their misrepresentation of women of...
by Thesis Mentor | Apr 27, 2021 | blogs, Kylie Tarburton, photography, thesis2021
As the end of the semester nears, I have officially sent my photo book to be printed but I leave this poem below that I wrote to accompany my photographs. Pictured above is the cover image and one of my favorites that I took for this project. Forgotten. an open...
by Thesis Mentor | Apr 21, 2021 | blogs, Kylie Tarburton, photography, thesis2021
The past few weeks have been quite productive. I ventured to a tiny town in New York for a photo shoot and will be traveling a bit South to find more abandoned/run down places, but now I am beginning to concern myself how many photos I would like to include in my...
by Thesis Mentor | Mar 29, 2021 | blogs, Kylie Tarburton, photography, thesis2021
I don’t know if you know this about upstate New York, but it snows. A lot. And it’s cold all the time. Given that my photographs will mostly be taken in outdoor locations, the weather has been a major hurdle that is finally becoming less of a problem as we start...
by Thesis Mentor | Mar 2, 2021 | blogs, Kylie Tarburton, photography, thesis2021
Picture a home. It doesn’t have to be yours nor does it have to be a ‘traditional’ home. Most likely, you’re not picturing the perfect, cleanest place. Maybe it’s a bit messy with scratches in the floor, but I guarantee that you feel some nostalgia when you think...