Thursday, October 28, 2010

Shoot #2 for final project

Original and original edti:
and this is the edited (possible) final:
Two more that I haven't had a chance to work on to much

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Final Project Photo Shoot #1

So this shoot involved two ideas. the 1st being the union of home comforts and the forest.  I may follow this idea more, just cause I came up with some cool layouts to attempt with it.

And this is showing the photoshop work I did on it.
Compile

The one I think I decided on this one.

The 2nd idea was recreating the beginning of  little red riding hood when she is being stalked by the wolf, but doing it with more of a modern take. Im not sure that really is coming across, but atleast the pictures are cool looking.



The last one there was for the laughs, not for real.


Thursday, October 7, 2010

Final Project Still Life #1

Im not sure if these will end up in my final project, but I was thinking because im going to be making a book or flash slideshow that I may work these into it to transition from picture to picture, but then again it may break it up to much.









Monday, October 4, 2010

Writing Assignment #1


The First Image I chose was "Water Balloons" by Barnes Hill. This image has four black kids standing against a wall wearing very ragged clothes and they are all holding water balloons. This seems to be a humorous twist on the typical African child holding an assault rifle picture. Not only because of the childish tool of war, but the fact they are a group of friends all standing quite relaxed and with a sense of attitude, not an alone boy looking depressed. It's a picture that makes you feel a small sense of happiness, because even though these children are poor and probably going through hard times, they're still able to act as kids and play fun games and not fight the adult's battles.

 The second picture I chose was "Untitled #213-04" by Richard Misrach. It has a lone child right at the shore's edge. She is all alone and the water is as still as the ocean can be. This reminds me of a painting called "Monk by the Sea" because it induces the feeling of being small in a large world. The view from above also gives the feeling of being God, looking down from the heavens, while the child is viewing all you created. Im not sure if your supposed to feel bad for the child for being alone, but it seems she is happy and is appreciating everything around her.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Assignment 3 Still Life Practice

Here are eleven shots I chose to show on my blog











Also here is my white balance test