Wednesday, July 27, 2011

This photograph was taken by Arnfinn Lie, her photo's are amazing. She has taken a lot of landscape shots. This particular shot was taken in Norway, a place that I would now like to visit. check her out!
This picture was taken in tibet. Throughought this semester i have began looking at images differently. A lot of places that I would never have stopped to take the time to look at, now inspire me to go to new places, or even just stop and take a look around.

This picture caught my eye. I really like the effect and colors added on the train. The artist said that the image was Shot with a Canon EOS 60D, and the colors were edited in through Photoshop. Hopefully in the near future I will be able to capture images and edit them in photoshop, like in this photo.

Jeff Weddell

This photograph was taken by Jeff Weddell, he is a photographer who likes to take pictures of tattoo's. He has been taking pictures since the age of six and has various accomplishments like being published in magazines across the world! Through his gallery's, you can see the amazing artwork that has been inked onto people, that you may have never seen otherwise.Check out his gallery http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/pg/photographer_jeff_weddell-2.htm

Adam Roberts


This photograph Was taken by a photographer named Adam Roberts. Throughout this semester we have been working on getting our lighting right when developing our photos. I feel like this picture was taken perfectly with the angle and amount of light given at the top of the photo

Thursday, July 21, 2011

STROBES


In these past few weeks I've taken pictures with amazing lights, strobe lights. One thing that has always fascinated me about these lights is that they can capture crazy pictures when they're combined with a bullet. The picture is lit with strobe lighting and it's a paintball, filled with orange paint...as the bullet is going through the ball the picture is taken and it's fast action caught in a photograph. I don't have a gun to shoot out stuff or things to blow up but if I did and I could capture something like this...I'd do it.

hOcKnEy


My final project is loosely based on works by David Hockney.
I took portraits (which is what I plan on doing for work) and made them into "Hockney-esque" prints. They took a long time to make but they were so much fun to shoot, I can't to print this project and show it to the class. I'm happy with the way they turned out and I think for the first time I took someone else's idea and made it my own.

http://www.hockneypictures.com/