Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Portraits


I tried to copy Grace's style, having optical illusions within the picture yet still having the background intact.


John liquifies a lot of his pictures but still have the subject being very obvious. Thats what I did with him as the subject.

For my self portrait I still wanted to include how I have subjects but also include myself in it, but not as the main subject. 

Roxie's photos include a very obvious subject and occasionally a black and white subject. I decided to make her the subject and have her in black and white against a colorful background


Sabrina includes many black and white photos in her series. I wanted to have her against a semi plain background with almost no original color so it would seem as normal as possible.

Sasha's pictures include a lot of color and a very obvious subject. So I had her against a colored background and boosted the vibrance.


Stefans photos usually play with the color scheme and thats what i did for his photos. I had his against an originally colorful background and then black and whited that with leaving him in color. 

Monday, May 13, 2013

Street Signs 3







This week I continued to focus on signs and I especially tried to shoot them from different angles.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Street Signs 2












This week I tried to focus more on street signs and making then the obvious subject of the image. I also tried to capture them in different ways, at different angles. On purpose some of the images are the same sign in different places but I tried to shoot them and such a different angle and in a different scenery that it would be completely different images.



Thursday, April 4, 2013

Street Signs







This week I decided to focus on street signs. I went around and I looked at street signs in the neighborhood. Then I decided to edit them so at least some color popped in the photo.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Architecture 3






This week I tried to get more face on shots. I also tried experimenting with the color of the sky, and seeing how the different shades affected the entire photo.