
By Fiona Guedalia, JHP Volunteer Photography Instructor
The Window Painters
By Lauren Kupferberg – JHP Volunteer – July 15, 2014
At first glance the two men in the photo seem to be washing the windows, but after taking a closer look you can see paint brushes in their hands. The shadows of this print are very defined. The shadows are both above and beneath the men, but never next to them. Up close this image holds hidden details from the possessions in the windows to the objects in the man’s hands. “The Window Painters” is one in a series of prints called Windows.
“The Window Painters” Size: 8 x 11
About the photographer
Fiona Guedalia is a recent graduate of Stern College. She has had a passion for photography since she picked up a camera at fourteen. She has been published in her school literacy magazines, and had her art hung at her school galleries. She taught a course on photography through JHP, the class stemmed from the University Settlement’s Beacon program, which offers free afterschool and summer programs for children and many other classes for people of all ages. The organization helps those in need have the basic classes that most people take for granted. She taught a class about the inner works of photography, the basic structure of a camera, and the best way to take an image. After she taught her students the ‘how’ of photography, she taught them the ‘why’, her students were told to take a form of photography and put it to action. Now she is taking pictures at events, while maintaining her work as an artist taking pictures of objects and scenes that call to her.
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