Monday, February 11, 2013


My Project choices (no particular order)

-Micro world

-City Scape

-Liquifying Image

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Negative Space









For this weeks project, we were told to capture images while creating negative space.  the subjects of these photos all create interesting shapes with the negative, or blank space.  My favorite photo in this collection is the second photo of the mirror. 

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Experimental Sketch book














In this weeks collection, our assignment was to create emotional photos using either words or filters on previous photos we had already taken.  For the photos with words, we had to come up with passionate lines that would capture the viewers interests and feelings and also incorporate these words seamlessly into the photo.  For the edited photos, I used photoshop to use different filters such as watercolor and neon effect.  I also discovered a fun and beautiful way to edit your photos using the liquify tool again in photoshop.  My favorite two photos in this collection are the two that I liquified, the first one and the second to last.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Series Project Final






These are my final photos from the three week long series project.  I choose them because of their beauty and their panoramic angling.  In this project, I tired to follow Galen Rowell's style and philosophy towards photography.  He believed in capturing the beauty of the world and the realness of nature.I feel these photos are the best because of their ability to show such beauty and their panoramic shots.

Series Project 3














This weeks assignment was to again to continue my Galen Rowell project and capture photos of nature.  through this project, I have learned that my preferred style of photography is to capture vast,  and panoramic shots of nature, whether it be the ocean or the mountains.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Series project round 2











In this weeks assignment, we were told to continue our series project.  I went and captured these photos of landscape by adventuring and following Galen Rowell's philosophy for photography.  His philosophy was to take photos up close, wild, and beautiful.