In the process of narrowing down my favorite photo that I have taken this year, I decided to create a “TOP 5” blog post to help the decision making a little bit. Obviously these photos all lack something, but I think these photos were the ones I spent either most of my effort, or IContinue reading “MY TOP 5”
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GROUP PORTRAITS
I noticed my family doing a puzzle the other day, and thought it would be a perfect group-photo. So, I set a few things up and had my mom and dad do the puzzle, per usual. For the candid portrait, I didn’t give them any instruction. I took pictures while they worked on the puzzle.Continue reading “GROUP PORTRAITS”
Environmental Portrait
This was quite a project. I liked it. For this assignment, I set up a scene of my mom in her natural habitat – the outdoors. She has a passion for gardening, yard-working, and doing all the tuff stuff. Yeah, my mom is a bad-axe. Luckily, at our garden, there was already a pile ofContinue reading “Environmental Portrait”
A Saxy Perspective :3
Ok, honestly, I thought this assignment was going to be too hard. But I loved it. This was probably the most fun project I’ve done, actually. For this “Perspective” assignment, I took an ordinary object, like a saxophone, and created nine images of it in different perspectives. My sister, Megan, was gracious enough to pullContinue reading “A Saxy Perspective :3”
Studio Portraits
For this project, I took pictures of a variety of models in a studio, using a black and a white backdrop. I used flashes to give the photo’s a professional look. Black Backdrop I like this picture. The shadows are nice, the main light gives her face a nice glow. If this isn’t the bestContinue reading “Studio Portraits”
Individual Portraits
For this project, I pulled my sisters aside for a fun photoshoot. Megan is featured in the Side Composition photo, and Emily is our model for the Close-Up and Full Body Shot. It was a cloudy day, so the shadows weren’t harsh, however, I think I would have enjoyed a sunny day instead. Oh well.Continue reading “Individual Portraits”
Posing People!
For this project, I took some pictures of of my peers, using the masculine and feminine posing techniques. For the second half of my assignment, I edited two photos in different ways. I liked how my photo’s turned out. Without further ado… Masculine and Feminine Posing This is an example of the masculine pose. ToContinue reading “Posing People!”
FLASH.
Flash is a good thing, I have come to realize. For this project, I tested out how flash can affect an average photo in broad daylight, and what enhancements it can make in a photo. Flash is an easy way to add an extra light source to a photo, and get rid of any nastyContinue reading “FLASH.”
Reflectors = Goooooood :3
I loved this project. For this assignment, me and my team used a variety of reflectors such as black, white, and gold, to create nice lighting for a yummy portrait. Black reflectors add nice easy shadows that are pleasing to look at. White reflectors brighten and lighten the subject, while keeping the background at aContinue reading “Reflectors = Goooooood :3”
Aperture – Deep and Shallow
For this project, I decided to take a few photo’s with different aperture. The first type is Deep depth of field, which means everything is in focus. The second type is Shallow depth of field, which means one thing is in focus. I went simple, so it is easy to show the difference between deepContinue reading “Aperture – Deep and Shallow”