Monday, April 23, 2012

Photography Workshop


I will be teaching a photography workshop in Hollywood beginning on May 2.

If you or anyone you know wants to learn the basics of photography, this is a great way to begin. The environment is fun and truly inspiring. Please be in touch if you have any questions or check out the link below.

Workshop Title: Basic Photography 1: The Fundamentals
Place: Julia Dean Photo Workshops



Friday, February 18, 2011

Great Story

This is a fantastic story! Vivian Maier was an incredible artist who made a living working as a Nanny. Here's a woman that never lost her passion or drive to document the world around her. It was more than just a career, it seemed to have much more purpose. She was a true artist. The work is absolutely beautiful and I hope to see it in a show at some point. Kudos to John for all his hard work.

“People Are Awesome: Amazing Unknown Chicago Street Photographer's Work Discovered” - Article & Documentary Short on Good.is

http://www.good.is/post/people-are-awesome-amazing-unknown-chicago-street-photographer-s-work-discovered/

Monday, January 31, 2011

More From The Community












Over the past year I’ve been spending much of my personal time documenting people, places and things within my community which are instrumental in encouraging intellectual growth, creativity and human synergy. I’ve focused mainly on institutions within our under privileged communities and/or places that don’t require anything from the participants except to learn, grow and interact with the world around them. This “Community Project” has been very refreshing both creatively and emotionally. Here are a few more selects from this project. There will be more to come.

If you want to see more from The Community Project refer to the July and September posts from 2010.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

In The Middle








This is a series that I created in Southern Michigan a few months ago. As you may already know, I grew up there and because of this I will always feel a special connection to the landscape and the people who reside there. Here is an excerpt from a poem by David Citino called “In Praise Of The Middle Way”. I believe it accompanies the photos nicely.


In this grand sandwich we are the meat.
Here between left, hardest right,
sweat of get and gone, yea and nay,
too high, too low we broker, stake a claim.
Between the hips, thighs, lips ears

we mediums of sacred hearth are seers.
We temper, we anneal, cross-pollinate
the very thick of things. Who busts
the sod like us? Who lays down tracks, roads?
This country’s middle ear is her balance.

In middle earth we burrow, hunker, root,
and here we take our stand. Look for us
in pit and pith. We mean the mean. Our sense
is place, our privacy. Here we thrive.
In rarefied mid-air, we take pride.

David Citino
2005

Thursday, November 11, 2010

LA Project


Thank you to everyone who attended the opening gala for our groups show, “A Walk in LA”. It was a beautiful evening. We appreciate all of you who came out to see the work and support art education for at-risk youth.

Please email my office at info@rebeccatruszkowski.com for upcoming shows and/or print pricing/purchasing information.

Many thanks again!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

City Of Angels


My project “City of Angels” will be opening in a group exhibit at the Art Share Warehouse Gallery on Thursday, November 4th from 7-10PM. This exhibit will benefit art education for at-risk youth in Los Angeles. If you’re in LA come down and check it out, support art education on Southern California. Hope to see you there!

Art Share Warehouse Gallery
326 S. Hewitt Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

A Day At The Getty With My Photo Class


I can't remember if I mentioned this but over the past year I've been teaching a photo class for Los Angeles teens at a nonprofit community arts center called Art Share LA. Recently, I took a few of the students to the Getty Museum to see the "Engaged Observers" Exhibit. They are a wonderful group of young people and their work is really interesting. This was a fun day. We saw some truly inspirational photography, had a lot of laughs and even took some great pictures ourselves! Thank you so much to The Getty for your hospitality.

If you are in the LA area I definitely recommend checking out the show. I have included a link below to the Getty's webpage profiling the exhibit.