Friday, December 7, 2012

Aaron Feaver Inspired

I think that this picture emulates the style of Aaron Feaver because it uses natural light in a unique way and has a model in it. The way that it doesn't emulate Feaver's style is that it doesn't show the models face and doesn't have a whole lot of emotion in the model, although it could bring emotions of happiness to the viewer.
This picture, again uses natural surroundings to convey a story. It doesn't have the style of Feaver because it doesn't show the face of the model.
This somewhat emulates Feaver's style because of the use of light and the emotion conveyed in the eyes, although the model isn't directly looking at the camera.


This emulates Feaver's style because it show a model doing something in a natural surrounding.

I really like this picture because of the use of colors. I accidentally set the shutter speed higher, so it created a double exposure effect.
I think this picture emulates Feavers style the most out of all my pictures because the model is faced towards the camera and has an emotion of happiness. I also really like the soft pastel like colors, an touch of graininess the film camera created.
I think this emulates Feaver's style because of the emotion conveyed in the model and the vibrant colors of the mural. I also really like how the film leak from the film accidentally being exposed to the sunlight turned out. Aaron Feaver also frequently used film cameras because he likes how its always a surprise how the picture will turn out.
I like how this picture, turned out a lot, although it doesn't look like an Aaron Feaver picture. I edited the colors in this and it looks almost like its snowing in the background. This was taken with a film camera, like Aaron Feaver uses.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Random Photos/ Out Takes


 I took this picture with a 35 mm film camera. I really like the focus on the turtle sculpture and the soft peaceful air it gives off
This picture is a collage of tw pictures of Benji. I really like the contrast of his facial expressions from happy to sad. The smile is genuine and has deep emotions.


This is one of my favorite pictures taken with a film camera because of the simplicity and how peaceful it is. I really like the slight graininess and the soft colors in it.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Macro Scenes

 The angle in this pic, from below makes the monster look big.
 The giraffe ,in comparison to Sebastians head makes it look really big.
 The monster looks really big, like he's ravaging through a jungle on the prowl.
 In this scene, a photographer is taking a picture of a dinosaur.
 This is focusing on a dinosaur which a person is taking a picture of. There is a lion cub on the dino's back.
This looks like a person who is camera shy or afraid of a picture being taken of him. It looks like the people are real life sizes.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Portraits

This portrait conveys weirdness because the person is sticking out his tongue. This is unusual because the center of attraction is the mouth and not the eyes like most pictures.
In this picture the model looks scared or like she's thinking about something. This may be because she's in a new environment (since she was a shadow).
This picture shows happiness. The model is smiling and happy.


In this picture, the model looks sad. He is frowning and very serious looking. I darkened the picture to look more dramatic.


In this picture Benji was trying to look sad but accidentally smiled. I like this picture because its a real smile, not just a pose. This was in black and white, but when I enhanced the color, I looked more sepia.
In this picture,Benji told Lotus that her puppy died. She looked shocked and scared.

I like this picture because its not just a picture of a person. It has something to make the picture more interesting by adding a camera to highlight his eye.

I took this picture at home of my younger brother. This uses the rule of thirds too.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Light Painting


This infinity symbol was made by drawing a sideways eight in the air with a flashlight. I edited it by using the tints.

I made a peace sign in the air and then added a green tint in editing.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Motion Blur

 This is a motion  blur picture of lockers.
 This is a motion blur portrait of Benji in black  and white.
 This is a motion blur picture of Lotus taking a picture of a pizza box.
This motion blur picture is of two people studying in the student lounge. I enhanced the color to make the colors more vivid.

I really like this motion blur picture because it looks kind of ghost like.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Foreground/Background

This focuses on the shoe and has blurred trees in the background.
THis is focused on the turtle, and has blurred trees in the background.
This focuses on the lightbulb and has the rest of the picture blurred.
This is focused on the lines in the window with the blurred out library in the background.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Depth using repetition




This is repitition because there are many holes in the fence and depth because of the focus on the fence and the blurred background.




This uses repetition because there are many lines and numbers.




This has many keys which are repetition.




This uses repetition and leading lines because of the many lines, the rail, and the stairs.

Rule of thirds

 My friend is the third on the right, and the other 2 third are left empty.
 The plant is the left third and the seagull is the right third, the center is left empty.
 This was taken in the Drew girls bathroom. The caution sign is the right third.

 The sign is the right third and the rest is left empty.
 This portrait uses the rule of thirds because she is on the left third. I like this picture because the subject is laughing.
This portrait/sillhouette uses the rule of third because the Kristen is on the right third.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Leading Lines

 I like this picture because its a leading line picture and the tree trunk leads the persons eye towards the ground.
 This picture is a leading line picture because the keys are in a row and lead to the end of the keyboard.
 I really like this picture because of the different colors in it. The black mascara and the blue in Grace's eyes really contrast and gives the picture color. Also, the eyelashes, are leading lines toward the center of the eye.
 I really like this picture because it isn't just an inanimate object, but it actually tells a story on a person taking a picture. I also like the bokeh in the background. The fingers in this picture are leading lines because they lead the eye to the center of the picture, which is of the camera.

 I like the focus on this picture and the position of the leaf. It feels like its going to drift away with the wind. It also has a leading line on the sidewalk leading to the unfocused background of the picture.

 I like how this picture is just a simple object that you would see every day. The leading line in this picture is the hand of the timer which leads to the numbers and the outside of the circle.
This picture of graffiti at ocean beach conveys leading lines because of the lines leading to the staircase. I thought that this picture would be more dramatic in black and white.
I like this picture because it has leading lines and repetition.