Dylan Days Duluth 2016: Things Have Changed
Lindsy Wayt and Amanda Sundin directed, shot, and produced this music video during a 48 hour challenge for Dylan Days Duluth.
On May 24th (Happy 75th birthday, Bob!), their film premiered at Zeitgeist Arts & Zinema 2. It was featured at the Duluth Superior Film Festival on June 4th at Zinema 2 during the Regional Shorts Collection.
"Things Have Changed" features gorgeous Duluth scenery, moody weather, political tension, friendly strangers, artists dealing with change, and melding daydreams to reality. Due to all the fun lighting changes, their final cut represents a stylized black and white film.
A million thanks to the cast and crew for making this 48 hour production possible. Special thanks to: Billy Baldwin, Chris Clemens, Alina Oswald, Joe Fosle, Doug Sundin, Ben Marsen and the 2nd St. Crew.
Lindsy Wayt and Roni Cich: Alternative Methods and Travel Photography
For Lindsy and Roni's senior capstone in photography, they exhibited their work of both alternative and digital photography from their travels throughout Europe. Their final semester at The College of Saint Scholastica focused on historic and hands-on 19th century photo processing techniques. They revisited their images through Cyanotype, Van Dyke, Gum Bichromate, and Salt printing. Lindsy and Roni were ecstatic to share their explorations with the Scholastica and Duluth community. They plan to continue exploring the world and alternative processes in photography. To view some of the images displayed, please click here.
Connor Stevens and Lindsy Wayt: A Dedication to Louisburgh
In spring of 2015, Lindsy and Connor lived and studied abroad in the rural west coast of County Mayo, Ireland in a town called Louisburgh. Lindsy photographed and Connor illustrated portraits of people from Louisburgh who made their trip an incredible experience. Lindsy also showcased some of her favorite pieces of landscape photography from their travels throughout Ireland. Louisburgh will forever hold a special place in these artists' hearts.