Monday, November 29, 2010
Studio portrait
Lisa Semetko a Grosse Ille Junior has a passion for folk music. She plays the banjo, stick dulcimer, guitar, and a variety of others. She has taught herself how to play and is beginning to teach herself how to make the instruments as well.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
420 Still life
For my first photo I set up the light to pour through vases that belonged to my grandmother. I'm happy with the result. ISO 100 f16 at 1/50
For my second set up I brought out my old flut that hasn't been played in probably about years. ISO 100 F20 at 1/80
Out takes:
For my second set up I brought out my old flut that hasn't been played in probably about years. ISO 100 F20 at 1/80
Out takes:
Sunday, October 10, 2010
420 Fashion assignment
Mt. Pleasant Freshman Christiana Kurtz shows off a red satin evening gown, an elegant look that never goes out of style.
CMU communications professor Erin Fox shows how the retro look is always in style.
CMU communications professor Erin Fox shows how the retro look is always in style.
Outtakes:
Monday, September 27, 2010
420 location lighting
Christiana Kurtz takes a moment to forget her academic worries on Monday morning to enjoy the sun in the courtyard behind the University Center. Kurtz, a Mt. Pleasant freshman, is currently undecided on what to major in while at CMU.
Scott (left) and Cory (right) take some time out to have a duel while on the job at The Halloween Store on Monday morning. Scott who has been working at the store for four seasons now says that they have a lot of fun with the costumes and props while at work.
Scott (left) and Cory (right) take some time out to have a duel while on the job at The Halloween Store on Monday morning. Scott who has been working at the store for four seasons now says that they have a lot of fun with the costumes and props while at work.
Lighting setup for Halloween Store. There was also a strobe on my camera.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Something Worth Photographing
Recently while updating my 365 project on facebook I was finally forced to work on the photos I took over the summer at my Uncles funeral. My Uncle Robin was a Vietnam Vet and therefore given a full military funeral. My family approached me with the idea of photographing the military service. Of course I couldn't say no, even though I knew it would be difficult. Robin was very proud of his service and a very patriotic person. Here the military was honoring that, that is something worth photographing. After returning from the funeral in West Virginia I sat down to edit the photos. I couldn't do it. I ended up sitting at my desk staring at my computer crying. It was to recent, I couldn't deal with it. Now two months later I've finally edited the photos.
The man in the maroon shirt on the right is Cameron Harding. He's a first year med student and was with my Uncle while they were working on the flood relief for the church in KY. When Robin collasped from a heart attack Cameron tried CPR. He tried for a half hour before the EMT's got there.
I don't normally like the whole one color while the rest is black and white because I feel that it is over used. But for this photo I felt it added rather than subtracted.
All I can say to other photographers is that this was the most difficult thing I have ever photographed. I know in our field we have to sometimes photograph difficult things. Especially if you're on breaking news. And I imagine doing breaking news would be terrible if it involved a death, I've heard other photographers and reporters talk about that. But when its a loved ones funeral it's not just difficult, it's painful. But even though it was painful for me I'm glad I had this experience. It was a lesson in how to photograph a funeral without being obvious and rude. And now my family has these photos of Robin being honored. Which in the end is worth it, even if it did cost me a few extra tears.
The man in the maroon shirt on the right is Cameron Harding. He's a first year med student and was with my Uncle while they were working on the flood relief for the church in KY. When Robin collasped from a heart attack Cameron tried CPR. He tried for a half hour before the EMT's got there.
I don't normally like the whole one color while the rest is black and white because I feel that it is over used. But for this photo I felt it added rather than subtracted.
All I can say to other photographers is that this was the most difficult thing I have ever photographed. I know in our field we have to sometimes photograph difficult things. Especially if you're on breaking news. And I imagine doing breaking news would be terrible if it involved a death, I've heard other photographers and reporters talk about that. But when its a loved ones funeral it's not just difficult, it's painful. But even though it was painful for me I'm glad I had this experience. It was a lesson in how to photograph a funeral without being obvious and rude. And now my family has these photos of Robin being honored. Which in the end is worth it, even if it did cost me a few extra tears.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
JRN 420 Personality Portrait
For our first assignment for JRN 420 we had to shoot a portrait that expressed the subjects personality. My model was my roommate Kat Reed. She partys hard and studys hard. She's herself and she's goofy. I tried to show this in the photos.
Overall I just feel luke-warm about the shoot. My model did great but I still need some work on getting the lighting right.
Couple of silly just for fun shots:
Overall I just feel luke-warm about the shoot. My model did great but I still need some work on getting the lighting right.
Couple of silly just for fun shots:
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Get Sauced
First day of studio shooting in Kent Millers 420 class. We all took turns dressing in costumes and modeling for one another. My model Kay dressed as an 80's work out instructor. We each had 4 mins to pose and shoot our models. It was a good first day in the studio. Can't wait to be able to change backgrounds and play with the lighting more.
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