Twyla Watkins Capstone
For my Capstone, I interviewed Artists in Philly, asking about their careers and lives as artists. As an artist myself and someone hoping to pursue a career in the arts itś incredibly helpful to see how others operate in the art world. During my interviews, I took pictures of them. Some were just casual photos I took wherever we were. For example, for one, I met her in her house, so I took pictures of her with all the fabric she uses in her work. This created a very relaxed and personable project that doesn’t feel too unrealistic to obtain, something that other artists can look at and find relatability in. I tried to ask questions that would allow my interviewers to reflect on their own lives and why they’re passionate about what they do. Each interview is a tiny glimpse into their characters, and I hope I was able to capture each of their personalities. I think as artists it can be easy to not be taken seriously, it surprised me how every one of my interviewers had never been interviewed before. I felt this sense of responsibility that I had to be a space where they felt comfortable enough to open up about their lives. I think I accomplished this because leaving each interview, I felt that I had gained a connection worthwhile. Although I tried to keep it professional, I was able to connect with each of them and used them almost like a mentor for me.
Website: https://www.wevideo.com/view/4096604640
Bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iEDEdwTX1_tyGDAg0-GOHiRFlMwyLwN3L0uMdYftn6A/edit?usp=sharing
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