Monday, March 29, 2010

self portrait.




















As a photographer, it shows my story of how like I see things differently. At first I wanted to make it look like the lenses were attached my face, like the lenses were my eyes and not my hands holding them.

I guess why I decided to become a photographer is because I loved how you could capture a moment and make it dramatic, full of emotion, elegant, or just simple.  It was when I was like 15, I really got into photography and looked at pictures. It wasn't till like I was 17 till I actually got a camera and started taking my own pictures.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

bianca tosca.


This is my original photo for Bianca Tosca.


This is the final photo with the edits and everything.  You can do tons of edits on photoshop, but sometimes it might not look as real. It's way easier to straighten hairs in real life than to edit it on photoshop. The background was pretty easy to change in photoshop, but it would have been better to just straighten the backdrop before the picture. 

Gallery Night!





This a slide show of some of my pictures.
It's just an example of what's to come at Marty Seybold's gallery night on the 21st of April.
Everyone should come out and support our photo class.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

jurassic park.

This is the final picture of the transformation assignment. I think it's pretty coolios. The first frame was photoshopped from the second frame.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

transformers 2!

This is my last photo in my transformation series! :D

Monday, March 8, 2010

david hockney style.

This is my David Hockney style photo. It was a picture of a sunrise. The reason I posted this picture is because I love how the sky looks when the sun is rising or setting. I think I might do a project of sunrises/sets.

transformers!

This is my first photo in my transformation series. :D

Thursday, March 4, 2010

words words words.

This is my photo word for photojournalism. It's not too great because it was kind of rushed.  The picture shows different students throughout Summit Highschool that display the school words.

The photo was taken by Lauren Burgress.

freeeeeeeeeeeze!


This was a photo from a while ago for our action photo. The figure is of an angel falling and breaking into pieces. I wish in the 3rd frame that it would have had the same depth of field and blur.


This picture goes along with the other picture. It was for our action photo. Alexis was brave enough to jump into a puddle on a volleyball court for me. I give her major props because it was pretty darn cold that day. I got the idea from a picture from a photographer from a photographer at ATPI.

The model is Alexis Escobedo in both pictures.