This photo is of my best friend Liz for an album on people. It was originally digital, but I changed the color to black and white because I like the contrast and I like film much more. She's sooooo beautiful.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Frog Crossing, Part Two
This is a black and white David Hockney, or a collage of photos that piece together a single scene. This collage was much more difficult than my previous David Hockneys because when you print in black and white, you have to make sure the gray scale with each photograph matches. I love capturing this scene here... so many cute statues.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Drinking from the Well
This photo was taken for a digital roll on motion. I took the photograph of my friend's well while she pumped the water for me. It was dark and the picture came out having sort of a too-bright-flash look, so I took some liberties with the editing. I desaturated the image, changed the hue, and tried to highlight the falling water.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Nature in Motion
This photo was taken for a film roll I did on motion. I thought that the behavior of the water was really dynamic. the way the splatters onto the bricks, flows over top of the leaves, and lightly sprays throughout the entire frame. I've become a big fan of water,
Selective Color
This picture was taken at school for my first roll in photography II. It was a partner project: a scavenger hunt. I uploaded it to photoshop and used the selective color tool to color in Liz's Shirt's emblem and a flower on the bush behind her.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Childhood Memories
This photograph is from a roll on childhood memories. I chose to photograph these Beanie Babies because they were a big part of my childhood. These lovable little stuffed animals came out around the time that I was a small child, and my mom collected almost every single animal. I used to love playing with them and my mom liked them because they were decorative and could be re-sold later. Alas, they are not yet worth anything more than what she paid for them years ago.
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