Friday, August 1, 2008

Bahia Cabana - Ft Lauderdale, FL




April 2006

The following consist of
taken with D70
Digital print
11 inches by 14 inches
April 2006
Copyright Kelly Ryan

Baltimore Smoke Stack


Baltimore Smoke Stack


On the edge of 395 -picture was documented


The following consist of

Color Film print
2 1/4 camera
24 inches

Spring 2006

Printed February 2006
Copyright Kelly Ryan

4 am in Brooklyn




4 am in Brooklyn


The following consist of
Color Film prints
2 1/4 and 35 mm
11 inches by 14 inches
August 2005
Copyright Kelly Ryan

The Uncommonly Scene






Uncommonly Scene

Living in Baltimore, I have learned to find the beauty in the ordinary. While the notion of exploration suggests visiting distant lands, I questioned how one could make discoveries in this city? I found that sitting on a roof had its advantages in a different viewpoint and opened the mysterious world uncommonly seen. In the spaces, I find I discover the evidence that another person was there. A name written on a wall leaves the mark of an individual hand. I like to use scale to monumentalize the subjects so one has to concede their grandeur simply on the basis of size.
Using color film and heightening saturation of color intensifies the sense of seeming reality. Viewing the resulting prints reveals new discoveries about how color film reacts to the mixture of natural and artificial light. In hopes, these photographs are atmospheric, mysterious and theatrical. Instead of merely representing a place, my work creates a sense of place.


- Kelly Ryan


The following consist of
Color Film prints
taken with Nikon D70 and 2 1/4 film
11 inches by 14 inches
April 2006
Copyright Kelly Ryan




Dali's 45th Secret

“…The aesthetic virtues of… the sea urchin, in which all the magic splendors and virtues of pentagonal geometry are found resolved, a creature weighted with royal gravity and which does not even need a crown for, being a drop held in perfect balance by the surface tension of its liquid, it is world, cupola and crown at one and the same time, hence universe!”
Salvador Dali from his 1948 ‘50 Secrets of Magic Craftsmanship


The following consist of
Black and White prints

taken with 8x10 camera format
11 inches by 14 inches
March 2006
Copyright Kelly Ryan

Palladium Prints






Aristotle’s Lanterns

“…The aesthetic virtues of… the sea urchin, in which all the magic splendors and virtues of pentagonal geometry are found resolved, a creature weighted with royal gravity and which does not even need a crown for, being a drop held in perfect balance by the surface tension of its liquid, it is world, cupola and crown at one and the same time, hence universe!”



Salvador Dali from his 1948 ‘50 Secrets of Magic Craftsmanship
The following consist of
Palladium and Platnium prints
Printed on Benfang paper
5 inches by 4 inches
April 2006 Copyright Kelly Ryan