Monday, May 23, 2011

Portraits


I liked this project a lot. My model is Russ Carlin, my sisters dad. He has some of the best expressions.


I went over to my sister's house and I found a white wall in the house and I placed Russ there. I started talking to him about his days.

A lot of these pictures make me happy. I don't remember what I asked him. Maybe a old high school lover?

I think Russ has a very nice smile. These pictures were so easy because they didn't take long.

Talking about what would happen if the Oregon Ducks lost a game. He doesn't look very happy.

The first multiple exposer of Russ and it turned out very nice.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Multi-Exposer

 This was my favorite project because it was so interesting to see the different things you could find and discover. My models are Haley Snippen and Jessica Cox. I loved walking around and finding cool things to mix together in a photo. I am more of an outdoor person, so all my photos were taken outside.


I took this picture with Jessica Cox at Atfalati Park in Tualatin. I took two pictures of silhouettes, one cowering away from the other who is pointing at them. This is one of my favorite pictures from this project.

This picture is of Jessica and a tree in the background. I took a picture of her with an empty background, (sidewalk) then I took a picture of the tree as my second shot.



Haley was taken with some flowers in the background. The flowers had a hint of sunlight on the tips and I caught Haley laughing.

This is one of my favorite pictures. Jessica is a silhouette in front of a fence. Then she is in the fence, giving a deep glare.


In the park, we were tired from walking and she collapsed in the grass. I took pictures of her while she pretended to sleep.

I had the feeling this would be a cool picture. For the first exposer, I had to lay in the mud to get the perfect shot. "The things I do for Photo."

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Alphabet Project


I loved this project so much. One of the things I loved most about it was just being creative and trying to find letters out of the strangest things. The location I took my pictures was in Central Oregon.
The word I picked for this project is Smiley.