{"id":448,"date":"2017-12-19T04:22:38","date_gmt":"2017-12-19T04:22:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.sju.edu\/gallery\/?p=448"},"modified":"2018-02-06T19:17:01","modified_gmt":"2018-02-06T19:17:01","slug":"cynwyd-trail-directed-projects-student-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.sju.edu\/gallery\/2017\/12\/19\/cynwyd-trail-directed-projects-student-work\/","title":{"rendered":"Cynwyd Trail &#8211; Directed Projects, Student Work"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\">Coffee Hour, Tuesday, 1\/30 8am &#8211; 9am.<br \/>\nStop by Boland Hall Gallery for coffee a take a look at this series of student photographs.<\/h3>\n<h6 style=\"text-align: center;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-449\" src=\"https:\/\/sites.sju.edu\/gallery\/files\/2017\/12\/angelynn1030-217x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"217\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sites.sju.edu\/gallery\/files\/2017\/12\/angelynn1030-217x300.jpg 217w, https:\/\/sites.sju.edu\/gallery\/files\/2017\/12\/angelynn1030-768x1061.jpg 768w, https:\/\/sites.sju.edu\/gallery\/files\/2017\/12\/angelynn1030-742x1024.jpg 742w, https:\/\/sites.sju.edu\/gallery\/files\/2017\/12\/angelynn1030-326x450.jpg 326w, https:\/\/sites.sju.edu\/gallery\/files\/2017\/12\/angelynn1030.jpg 1483w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 217px) 100vw, 217px\" \/><br \/>\nAngelynn Rodriguez, gelatin silver print<\/h6>\n<p>In Spring 2017, Saint Joseph\u2019s University offered \u201cDirected Projects\u201d for the first time. It was a \u201ctrial of sorts,\u201d according to Professor Susan Fenton, and the plan was to have students complete three independent projects. However, after the art curator of the Cynwyd Trail Caf\u00e9 asked Professor Fenton if she would be interested in showcasing her students\u2019 work at the caf\u00e9, this project was added.<\/p>\n<p>The Cynwyd trail is a paved path where people can bike, walk, rollerblade and hike. The trail runs from Bala Cynwyd to Manyunk, and was once an active train track. At the end of the path sits the Cynwyd Trail Caf\u00e9, which was formerly the old station house. Fenton wanted to incorporate her students\u2019 work into the exhibit, but why not also exhibit the something about the Cynwyd Trail? Professor Fenton had her students go out to the trail without their cameras and take in the scenery, then had them return with a camera.<\/p>\n<p>The students were able to choose from two types of photographic techniques, gelatin silver printing, a film photographic technique, and archival pigment print, which involves digital photography. Those who were using film photography had to use at least one roll of film, and those using digital photography had to take at least 50 shots. Then each student chose one photograph they wanted to exhibit at the caf\u00e9.<\/p>\n<p>According to Angelynn Rodriguez, who chose silver gelatin print, her photograph, \u201cWestminster,\u201d reflected her particularly \u201ccreepy\u201d style of photography, \u201calmost like a stalker, meaning not a lot of people tend to be in my photos or it&#8217;s usually strangers in the street, going about their day and I&#8217;m capturing a moment that I think is happening via my eyes.\u201d \u201cWestminster\u201d highlights what she thinks to be a gate keeper\u2019s quarters or possibly a chapel called Westminster. Angelynn found this abandoned, brick stone Victorian at the end of nature path branching off the Cynwyd trail. She found the building particularly inspiring because one wouldn\u2019t know the building was there at first sight because \u201cyou have to actually follow the same foot path that I took in the photo.\u201d For the original print, Angelynn focused on burning and dodging in order to bring out the details of the trail she walked along.<\/p>\n<p>Another student, Xiao Chen, contributed to the project with his archival pigment piece, \u201c294.\u201d \u201cI spent time walking along the Cynwyd trail, photographing everything which could represent the Cynwyd trail. I learned to be patient, you have to look around carefully to get what you want.\u00a0It was a good experience and I really enjoyed this project.\u201d \u201c294\u201d was the number of the train he photographed. There was no special thing about this train, he exaplined, \u201cI just wanted people to have their attention on the train.\u201d Although Xiao loved the process, he struggled with the color of the photograph, trying to mimic the color on the screen, before it was printed. However, after a couple of attempts, he was finally able to achieve the color he wanted.<\/p>\n<p>Professor Fenton believes the project, and Directed Projects in general, was a success. Although the class was intended to carry out independent projects, the \u201cCynwyd Trail\u201d brought the class together, while still maintaining independent aspects. Professor Fenton looks forward to showcasing her future students\u2019 work at the Cynwyd Caf\u00e9.<\/p>\n<p>~ Samantha K. O&#8217;Connell \u201820<br \/>\nGallery Exhibition Research Assistant<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Coffee Hour, Tuesday, 1\/30 8am &#8211; 9am. 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