Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Contact Sheet - Portraits of Addie

These pictures are of my big sister Addie. She's twenty one and she had real patience with me while I did this project with her. I had to re-do it about three times since my film wasn't turning out due to camera issues. But she was so natural and easy to photograph because she was comfortable. I really liked doing this project with her. And when my film finally came out, I was literally bouncing off the walls with happiness...as corny as that sounds :P


Friday, December 10, 2010

Rule of Thirds & Symmetry

For my sister's 20th birthday, we had a fruit tart and I thought it would make a great picture so I said "WAIT!" even though they had already started cutting into it. But I think the one blueberry and the glaze on top of the fruit makes it really unique :]


It's funny remembering that at the beginning of the semester Mr.Hohman said that once we started taking a lot of pictures and using our cameras more, that we'd look at things and think to ourselves "Oh, that would be a good picture, I wish I had my camera." And what's funny is, is that I think that way all the time, so now I'm always carrying a camera with me. 






Tuesday, November 30, 2010

One Thing - Tom's Shoes at Ibach

  

This project was particularly difficult because I ruined my film about two times in the chemical process. But, I took the pictures one more time and it turned out that third time was the charm. My film (for the first time) came out perfectly and I'm happy that I can make out the label on the back of my shoes :]




Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Photo Project - Photograms


 I really liked doing the photogram project since it's been one of the easier ones. The objects I brought in to use were three different keys, one with a tassel, and my mother's pearls. I loved the way it turned out because the tassel is kinda hard to see so you have to look for it :]







Photo Project - Pinhole Images


This is my first pinhole image, the portrait of the face. It was hard to sit still, so it may look a little blurry, but it's my first time even doing it. I only just learned about pinhole camera's and how pinhole images were taken when my бабушка showed me pictures of her mother. 



Found a milk carton outside and decided to take a picture of it. It turned out really awesome and you can even see the writing on the Nutrients label.