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Scarlet Maclain

Going to Blockbuster as soon as I was picked up from school on the weekends, my father would suggest that I watch every 80’s movie he loved as a kid. Movies like Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), The Lost Boys (1987), and Footloose (1984) started my borderline obsession with film. I soaked them in like a sponge and felt personally attached to the stories and characters I watched over and over. The ability for films to create nostalgia and make me feel like I was a part of these grand stories made me fall in love with movies and TV as a whole. 

I decided to marry these ideas of nostalgia from movies with my artistic interest in cinematic photography by creating three hypothetical films based on my actual life experiences. I used these “films” to contextualize life events and difficult emotions and to grow through them; While, hopefully, inspiring others to view themselves as the main character too. I assigned specific genres to specific personal experiences of mine to help define them as independent films. In all, I created three films: A horror film about learning to cope with grief, a coming of age film about walking the odd line of leaving the teenage years and becoming an independent adult, and a stylized drama film about the tension of being an introverted personality. With these films, I want my viewers to be reminded of life's complexities and the beauty that films create to remind us that while we are so different, we are so much the same. 

Overall, I want people to look back on their own lives and know they can be the main character of their own movie.

 

Be Kind, Rewind

About 

Scarlet Maclain is an experimental and event photographer. Photographing events such as weddings, summer camp, and birthday parties, she takes time to capture those small moments that create lasting memories.

 Using a combination of digital and analog photography, Scarlet also has several personal projects creating surrealist portraits and scenes investigating emotion and how photography can portray human feelings. Scarlet currently resides in Austin, TX where she studies as an undergraduate at St. Edward’s University. She is working towards a BA in photography. In 2021 she received the Alex Labry Photography scholarship for her long term project Fear, which explores how to evoke a feeling of unease or fear into a viewer, for she chases that feeling of fear and unease from being a child and watching horror movies and TV.

This past summer (2021), Scarlet worked as lead photographer/ videographer at Camp Balcones Springs in Marble Falls, TX. She currently works as the Head Lab Monitor at the campus Photography lab for the second consecutive year, as well as working as a lab monitor at the on campus VISU printing lab.

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