Monday, November 27, 2006

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

This is my open project... my theme is architecture and design. I am not sure about the order of photos but I tired my best to tire certain angles and shapes together. All photos were taken in Duluth, Mn.



































































































WINDOWS
Reflection of a building in downtown Duluth, MN







Old Central high school

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Finding your comfort zone within your photography style..
I took some photos for an assignment for my photography class. I really love architecture and design and decided to go with that as a theme for my portfolio.

Here are some of the photos I took in Duluth, MN today with my friend Mark.. of course with the use of his lovely digital camera (thanks again, Mark.)



Building reflection downtown








William Irvin








Fire escape








Old Chicago sign









I was originally aiming for pictures that would capture the spirit of Duluth but found that I liked these shots more. I found them to be the most interesting and captivating. Tell me what you think!

Monday, November 20, 2006















Fall flowers.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

During our street photography shoot out today during photo 2 class.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

So, you say you're a Photog?


I went to a speaker last night and took photos for the advance-titan, our school newspaper.
The speaker was Bobbie Weiner, a Hollywood make-up artist. She is also known as Bloody Mary. The paper printer usual prints out our photos darker, so I had to lighten them up a bit more then normal. I used my nikon n53 film camera to take photos, but usually I use the newspapers Nikon N70, but for some reason that is not reading our memory cards at the moment.



I like shooting photographs for the newspaper. However, not all assignments are as exciting as they could be. Sometimes there is only so much you can do, while with other assignments you have freedom to experiment. I've been on staff for a semester now and I am still learning the art of photo journalism. I like it, but wish I could be better. I know in time I will be better, but I can't expect to be wonderful at everything the first time around.




Song of the evening: Phish - You Enjoy Myself

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Cut it out!


Today I experimented with photoshop and the cut out tools. The lasso and magic wand are fun to experiment. I've noticed that practice in editing my photos really helps and I've gotten better over time. However, as always there is still A LOT to learn.

Here is a photo of Mark that I took a couple of months ago. Let me know which cut out you like more...























A different view of a bicyclist

This was taken for a photography assignment on earth charter and its principals. Another photo from this assignment featured on oshkoshnews.org

The color of the blue sky exactly matches what it was like that day. I was really trying hard to think of a different angle to take a photo of Clint from.

I love low angles... It seems like fun since I am not afraid to get on the ground and get dirty. High angles are a bit difficult for me since I don't ever feel tall myself or know where to stand to make it more extreme. It almost makes me feel better if I am willing to experiment at all different angles even if I need to lay on the ground or climb a tree.

The sunlight creates a glare or a fog and when I brightened the image, it stood out more. I should've used a flash to light his face more because he is extremely backlit by the bright blue sky. However, on site I didn't see the sky as a backlight... I was just captivated by its gorgeous color. I tired to save the image as best as I could and keep its true color. I feel good about the photo but wonder how the flash could've made it better.

Other photos for the assignment are below. My proffessor said there was a photo missing from the package.. I agree but the other photos I took did not turn out of Clint riding in traffic.

I actually had a silly idea of riding in a trunk of a car taking shots of the cyclist riding towards me as we are both moving. However, the trunk slamed down on me after just a few feet and my shutter speed was too low for the movement. I don't suggest riding in a trunk unless you have someone to hold it up for you and a safe driver or an even road.

My post in the class blog


Monday, October 09, 2006

Welcome! Future photos to come.