A Blog For My Artistic Endeavors
My name is Amelia Perkins and this is a blog for the work I do in and out of school. I'm currently 21 years old and a photography student at MassArt in Boston. If you are interested in purchasing any of these works please message me or click the link to my etsy shop! Thanks for browsing.
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Gotta finish up the last 5 pages of that paper and finish packing up my room all before 7 pm. I have 11 hours. Lets see if I can make productive use of my time. Oh I also have to pick out my 15-20 images for my reviews and sequence them before tomorrow too. This is all very unfortunate because I don’t feel like doing any of it, but after today I’m done doing school work for 4 months. So I guess it’s worth it to get it all out of the way.

What a sad night this turned out to be. I’m realizing I’m an after thought to some of the people I consider my closest friends and it hurts me a lot. Baby, apparently you’re really all that I got.

Photo review boards

My review board is Thursday afternoon and I will post some photos of my work either that night or the following day. So, yay! New stuff soon :)

My 22nd birthday is coming up. Someone be a DOLL and get me a Mamiya 7 and a Hasselblad!

I will love you forever. I swear. 

I’ll admit, I’m a little sad about the NatGeo photo contest. I totally didn’t expect to win AT ALL EVER IN MY LIFE. So it’s no surprise to me that I didn’t. I’m just mad at myself for putting my work out into a contest that gets over 20,000 entries every year for my first contest. Like…I could have aimed a little smaller. However, everyone was pressuring me to do it. But that’s 45 dollars I won’t get back and I didn’t really learn anything from the experience because it was all online. It’s not like I actually had to interact with anyone. Oh well. 

Reading, Pomfret, CT. September 2012.
Amelia Perkins Beyond The Skyline Photography
This photo was taken for my b&w large format class during the fall semester at MassArt. The images are scans of the original silver print. The photo was shot on 4x5 kodak sheet film using a 4x5 monorail view camera. Please don’t remove the credit or information from this post. I reserve the rights to my work.