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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Pear Bulb


Above all this was my most favorite image that I created in my Intro to digital class. I love the clean imagery and fun graphic that the pear creates. My professor made a suggestion to have the light bulb on. Sometime I would like to add this imagery and see if I like it better.

Tower

I went up to Salt Lake to photography the Galvin Ice Arena. I've heard about this arena for a while but never have seen it. When I went to photograph, I came to the realization that the arena was a lot smaller than I anticipated and at the time it was way too busy. So as photographers must always be, I had to be flexible and decided to get a few night shows of the federal building's clock tower.

My Dad


I wanted to photograph my dad for a while, but with him living in San Diego and myself going to BYU, I just haven't had the opportunity to do so. Luckily my family spent Thanksgiving in Utah and I was able to photograph my dad using my uncles workshop. It may not be an accurate representation of my dad in his workshop but the image still works. I wanted to place the side of the sail plane in the photograph because it is a representation of where my dad came from. He comes from a line of hard working men, one of which was my grandfather who was a aeronautical engineer. The piece of the plane comes from a sail plane that my grandfather designed.

Panoramas


View of Utah Lake from Geneva. This photography is a combination of about 10 different images. To me this photograph is not about the subject, but about the texture that are found. Specifically I love the swirls and tints of colors found in the frozen lake.



Standing on the East Bank of Utah Lake looking towards the east at with Geneva Steel towards the right. Another Panorama that I composited with 12 different images.

On going Project: Provo Doors


I grew up in the suburbs of San Diego where the majority of houses were all cookie cutter styled. Everything looked the same and nothing had originality or a spice of flare. Provo is the only other place that I have ever lived and I love all of the different shapes and colored front doors that I have come across. I have wanted to do a photo project on this topic for a while. I threw this one together in a hurry, so it wasn't exactly what I wanted the end product to be. May be in the next two years that I am still at BYU I will find time to create my original idea.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Angelica


This is an image that I captured for a CD cover that I had to create for my digital class. I was given the artist Lauryn Hill, but unfortunately living in Utah I had a hard time finding a model that fit the artist. in the end I liked the photography but just not the layout of my CD. I need to improve my graphic design skill level.

Bowl


This by far is my favorite bowl and I thought it would create a beautiful high key print. During my portfolio critic in class, my professor mentioned that the photo needs something. He suggested a dead goldfish. When I get the nerve to kill a fish, I'll try to recreate this image with the few modifications.

Smoke Self Portrait

Another image from my Intro to digital class last fall. I know it's definitely a little amateur in my skills as photoshop but I thought the idea behind it was interesting. Originally this photograph had a blue tint to it but I decided it look better as a B&W image.

Ship


I was driving around utah valley last fall in search of anything that caught my eye. I actually first captured this image on B&W 4x5 film but as I was leaving I decided to take a few digital images for a back up. The faded blue and yellow along the stern of the boat is my favorite part. I wished I took a few more abstract images of the boat. Other than that I love the irony of a boat on dry land.

Spoons



While creating these different still lifes, I wanted to focus more around the repetition of shapes found in common objects. Another thing that I loved about this image, is that it almost would seem like a black and white image minus a slight color found in the reflection of the spoons. In the future I would love to use a tilt shift lens to really limit the depth of field.

Black & White Still Life


This is an assignment from my intro to digital photography class from Fall 2009. We were assigned to create a black and white digital image. I was walking through Bed Bath & Beyond when I saw a display of a billion (well more like 60) salt shakers. I loved the repetition of all the circles and thought it would make and interesting still life. This is what I came up with.

The Red Chair

In my complex we have a club house; in the clubhouse is this amazing red chair. I have been in love with it since I first saw it. I know people may be disgusted by its' old red velour, which probably smells but there is something just intriguing about it. In the future I want to do an entire series of this chair but as for now this photograph will just have to do.


Intro to Black & White Photography Portfolio

I figured that I should of posted these a while ago. These are the photographs that I created in my Intro to Black and White Photography class last winter (2009). It has been about 10 months since this portfolio was created and it is amazing how much I have learned during that time.