For the fine art print, I used this photo of a gnarled tree. I used a low f-stop to capture the lower section of bark in focus, which created bokeh on the tree branches. To prep it to print, I had to raise some of the shadows and make the whole image slightly brighter. ItContinueContinue reading “Fine Art Print”
Category Archives: Photography
Photo Contest
I submitted my photos to the Photographer’s Forum Tamron Student Showcase contest on December 8th. The two images I chose are from my Bannack Ghost Town photos, which were among my favorites, with descriptions on the location and focal lengths of the photos. I chose this contest because it is currently open, unlike many othersContinueContinue reading “Photo Contest”
Top Five
In this class, I learned a lot about photography. I went from not even slightly knowing how to use a camera to producing photos that challenged me to do better work and to showcase a variety of techniques. These are what I feel are my top 5 images from the whole semester. I was proudContinueContinue reading “Top Five”
PhotoBook
Of all the assignments we’ve completed over the semester, the largest was probably the photobook. It’s a printed compilation of all of my best images from each of my blog post assignments throughout the semester. My photobook features landscape, macro, and portrait photography. I used the script front Semringah and the sans serif font CaviarContinueContinue reading “PhotoBook”
Macro Photography
In the past week, I’ve learned all about macro photography, like how to do it and what equipment I need for it. Here, you can see some of the best macro shots that I took last week. Close Up: For these two photos, I wanted to keep them fairly simple in colors and saturation inContinueContinue reading “Macro Photography”
Fine Art
Portraits
These portraits were all taken during our trip to Bannack Ghost Town, where we had the opportunity to capture many different models in a variety of lighting methods. Below are just a few of them. This photo used a strobe light to illuminate her from the back, and natural light from the window atContinueContinue reading “Portraits”
Series
For my series photos, I decided to do 5 photos of doors without doorknobs, because, just like the rest of the ghost town, it looks normal and interesting from a distance but if you’re paying attention then you realize something is off.
Blog Creative
Abstract: Ghost: Conceptual: Commercial: Levitation:
Depth- Deep and Shallow
Introduction This week, we’re focusing on capturing depth in our photos. For these photos, I decided to take advantage of the fall season and I went to the BYU-I gardens and the apple orchard. Depth: For this photo, I wanted to get a landscape photo of the beautiful rows of apple trees. It wasContinueContinue reading “Depth- Deep and Shallow”