Thursday, May 29, 2008

Web Desinger Needed

I'm searching for a creative and honest web designer to create and build a new website for me. I am able to pay a minimum fee however would prefer to trade photographs. If anyone is interested please contact me at info@sarahsudhoff.com

Monday, May 5, 2008

Limited Edition Prints



I have decided to sell through my blog a limited edition of prints from my Organic series. I began this series in 2002 while living in New York City. This series marks my transition from working and thinking as a journalist photographer to creating a more conceptual body of work. Each images includes two photographs. The first part I used slide film and photographed in and around my Brooklyn neighborhood capturing images of pine needles, berries and trees. The images of organic matter were then projected on to the female form. Two models including myself became the canvas for this series.

I am selling four images from this series at a cost to you of $250 per image plus $10 shipping. Each image is printed in the darkroom on luster paper at 16 x 20 inches. Each print will be signed and numbered. For your convenience there is a paypal buy it now button in the well on the left hand side of the page. If you prefer to pay by check please contact me directly at info@sarahsudhoff.com. Please specify in your paypal order and email which image you are interested in. I have the following quantities available:

Pine 8
Berry 9
Web 3
Limb 4

If you would like a larger version emailed to you please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you for your support and I look forward to sharing this work with you.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

End of the semester




Its the last week of school here at Stephen F. Austin. Myself and my students are more than ready for summer break. I'm leaving for a quick vacation and then back on the job hunt. While I applied for several teaching positions and was a finalist at the University of Houston, I am nevertheless unemployed. However, this is not unfamiliar territory. I worked as a freelancer for several years in New York. I was not always sure where the next paycheck was coming from or if there was even one. I am in the mindset to work on my own art however I don't have the financial means to do so yet the list of ideas keeps growing.

If anyone wants to share their winning lottery ticket with me I'd be most grateful.

Even so the semester ended on a high note. My first student exhibition opened without too many snags and was a huge success. Thanks to Gallery Director Christian Cutler for donating the posters and to Professor Gary Schott for assisting us with installing 32 photographs in a most challenging environment.