Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Final Reflection

1) What do you know now that you did not on February 1st?
          I know now that photography is a lot harder than I imagined, and that I should not take it for granted. In the past semester I have learned things about the camera I never would have thought about. The fact that a single camera can do so many things, and with proper timing can make a beautiful image is truly amazing. I have learned things like SLR, Exposure, Leading lines, Rule of thirds, and many other fantastic things.

2) Which project is your best work? Why?
          I think that my best work was in my flower project. I personally LOVE flowers, not taking care of them, but looking at them.  When I learned that we had the project I got started right away, taking pictures left and right. I felt I had a lot of good photos in the flower project, and I will probably continue to do more with it.

3) What types of photography and processes were your favorite? Why?
         I really liked the Macro, because it really made the viewer look at the photos and guess. I liked how interesting they turned out and I know that I will continue to take photos with Macro.

4) What did you learn about yourself?
          I learned (especially during the self portraits) that it is really hard to put words into an image. Not literally, but it is hard not to make a cliche photo for the word "Love".

5) What were your challenges this semester?
         Finishing projects on time for sure. I think if I did more during the duration of the semester, I would have been able to get more done.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Friday, May 23, 2014

Sabattier & solarization

Sabattier:















Solarization:













Portraits

ÎSubject: Sarah Arnett. Age: 37. 

Thinking about her childhood. 
 talking about the time I was born.
 Talking about my cousins cheesy face.
 talking about when I was born.
 Talking about things she is disgusted by,
Talking about her fear of spiders. 
Talking about my dad. 
Talking about a funny looking lady at Fred myers.

phlower fotos