Introduction

Burning House Project

Alyssa Barnett, 22, United States, Student, alyssanbarnett.com

  1. Doctor Who Blanket (gift from my younger brother)

  2. Toshiba Laptop

  3. Crosley Record Player (gift from my older brother)

  4. Records (Vessel and Trench by Twenty One Pilots)

  5. Nikon Camera

  6. Nikon Telephoto Lens

  7. Seagate External Hard Drive

  8. Grandma’s Ring

  9. Granny’s Earrings

  10. Grandma’s Necklace

  11. Silver Necklace (gift from my mother)

  12. Clifford Stuffed Animal

  13. Luna Ukulele

  14. iPod

  15. Cell Phone

  16. Chinese Hairbrush and Mirror Set (gift from my father)

  17. Vera Bradley Purse

  18. Car Keys

  19. Sonic Screwdriver

  20. Scrunchie

© Alyssa Barnett

© Alyssa Barnett

“If your house was burning, what would you take with you? It's a conflict between what's practical, valuable and sentimental. What you would take reflects your interests, background and priorities. Think of it as an interview condensed into one question.” - Robert Holden

https://theburninghouse.com/

How I Became An Artist

1. Have you always known that you are an artist?

No. When I was younger I was more interested in English and Literature. I didn’t think that think that photography or creative writing could be considered an art.

2. Have you always known that you wanted to be a photographer?

No, when I was little I wanted to be a veterinarian, a lawyer and then a doctor or more specifically, a neurosurgeon. 

3. When did you know you wanted to become an artist/photographer?

Well, I have been interested in photography since I was little but never thought that I could make a career out of it - not until I was much older in high school. I also always loved reading, later on began writing, and never thought about turning that into a career for real until my sophomore year of college.

4. Nikon or Canon? Why?

Personally, I prefer Nikon but that is mostly because that is what I’ve been using since I started with DSLR Cameras. It’s the first one my brother let me borrow.

5. Do you have a favorite Lens?

I just recently purchased a 70mm to 300mm lens over the summer and I’m quite partial to that lens.

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6. What is your favorite subject to photograph?

I really enjoy photographing landscapes and basically anything in nature. I also enjoy photographing my dog and my family. 

7. What does photography mean to you?

Recently, I haven’t been taking as many pictures as I used to because I like to live in the moment rather than through a screen. I observe now more than I capture. This has really helped me capture more meaningful moments some that can be simple but still just as powerful. It could be a small thing like a sunset or something bigger. Photography means choosing to capture the moments that mean the most to you - ones that you can relive later.

8. Who and/or what inspires you? Not necessarily another photographer.

As an artist many things/people inspire me. I am inspired by a photography named Brad Heaton who is a concert photography mainly for a band called twenty one pilots, who inspire me as well. Brad Heaton inspires my photography. Twenty One Pilots inspire me to follow my dreams of writing and photography. I am also inspired by writer John Green and poet Ashley Dun.

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Photo By: Brad Heaton

9. Where does your passion come from?

My passion for photography and creative writing come from God. He gave me the gift of writing and eye for photography. God gives me the motivation to keep improving my skills and nothing beats the joy of creating a beautiful photograph or finishing something you’ve been writing.

10. What interests you most about photography?

I’ve always loved the idea of freezing specific moments in time and how differently the world can look through a lens. I love that photography can convey so many things to thousands of people.

11. How has photography influenced you as a person?

Photography has allowed me to become closer to God. I love nature photography and I specifically love photographing trees. They are so much more than just a plant or source of oxygen. They are symbols of strength and wisdom. Nature and trees have a way of healing the human spirit.

© Alyssa Barnett

© Alyssa Barnett

12. Some photographers say that they see the world differently and that they have a different perspective on life. What is your perspective on the world and on life?

Photography has helped me see things differently than the rest of the world. You can see beauty where others don’t. The beauty in the old, seemingly broken things: like an old building or dead roses.

10 Things You Might Not Know About Me

  1. I’m currently attending NKU and I’m graduating in December.

  2. I’m from Northern Kentucky and I’m a Christian.

  3. I’m a senior working towards a major in Creative Writing and minor in Photography.

  4. I currently live with my parents and my dog, Sammy.

  5. I am the middle child and only girl, I have an older and a younger brother.

  6. I am learning to play guitar, ukulele and the piano.

  7. I love to read, I write a lot of poetry and have written some short stories.

  8. My favorite band is twenty one pilots. Their music is a huge inspiration in my life and in what I create.

  9. I love photographing trees.

  10. I’m a TV/Movie buff.

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“A tree’s wood is also its memoir.”

-Hope Jahren

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“A dog doesn't care if you're rich or poor, educated or illiterate, clever or dull. Give him your heart and he will give you his.”

-Marley & Me

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“Fight it, take the pain, ignite it.”

Twenty One Pilots, Holding on to You, Blurryface Tour

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“When I look at my room, I see a girl who loves books.”

-John Green, Looking for Alaska