Current Residence: California Favourite genre of music: anything that fits my mood at that moment Favourite photographer: Catlin Bella, Justin Monroe Operating System: Photoshop :) MP3 player of choice: Ipod Favourite cartoon character: tare panda (its not obscure shelby!) Personal Quote: "coolbeans"
Favourite Visual Artist
Amy Brown
Favourite Movies
Gladiator!..not pokemon 5000.. (actually it is pokemon 5000 which is actually 2000)
So in the next 4 weeks, I have been given different opportunitie to photograph a little bit of almost everything in different settings.
First off, this weekend I will be going with one of Jeremy's friends, Kevin, to go photograph him wakeboarding. What Kevin is hoping to get from my pics are duplicates of himself doing his stunts. This will probably be the most challenging photosession because 1) I've never done action sports photography before 2) Having the boat constantly moving will be a challenge to get clear non-blurry shots 3) I hope my camera will suffice for this shoot.
Second, I have been invited to attend 3 weddings. The first
Lately I've been noticing my portrait photos of my models are good but not good enough. I feel like something is missing, and I wasn't sure what. After looking through some of my other friend's photography, watching some episodes of America's Next Top Model, and talking to my friend Jana http://vespermariepapillon.deviantart.com/, they all helped me realize the problem with my pictures are my models and their poses. When I did my photoshoots I had no idea how to make my models pose or how to bring out their personality in their pictures. Its partially my fault for my models looking like theyre clueless on how to pose and show some persona
So it's 3:06 in the morning, and I have alot on my mind. I'm super excited for later on today.
Lately I've done 3 photoshoots with some friends of mine. Throughout those 3 photoshoots, I realized what some of my favorite camera angles are. During the photoshoots with Samantha and Michael, the sun was kind of tough to work with because there was just too much light. But I managed to pull off pretty awesome pics. Once again, I forgot to set the appropriate ISO and over half of my photos with Samantha came out super noisy (grainy). And for all you photographers out there, we all know that noise is a b**** to clean up. Some of her photos