Our third and final major project in my photography class has me stumped. We are allowed to take photos of anything. Anything at all, no restrictions on the subject matter.
Anything?
At first I thought this was an awesome idea. But now, with no direction my mind doesn't even know which way to wonder.
I tried to go downtown to find inspiration:
But I'm not so happy with the outcome... I'm not sure which direction to go into either. I've been looking at lots of famous photographers and their works, but nothing is striking the proverbial chord.
I love babies. Maybe I'll change gears and take pictures of babies. I'm taking offers if you have babies I can take a picture of.
Any other ideas?
Showing posts with label Basic Photography Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Basic Photography Class. Show all posts
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
As Promised
Here are the photographs that I submitted that got me an A in my photography class! I thought photography would be a super easy class and that As wouldn't be hard to come by, but apparently those were misconceptions. Photography majors at the University I go to are pretty competitive and they have to wait till the end of their program almost to even take Basic Photography. So my fun class turned out to be a working fun class. I love it regardless, but I worked my butt off for this A, and submitted almost 400 files. Out of those 400 files here are the ones I made prints of to submit. The screen doesn't do these photos justice if I do say so myself. It's a black and white class too, so even though I am in love with color they had to be black and white.
We had to take a portrait of an individual 18 years or older. This is my dear friend, Candice.
We also had to do a self portrait, which was really hard for me. I never realized how self conscious I was to be in photographs and how intimate it ended up being with my standard 50mm lens. But here are the two photographs that I choose to make prints of:
I'm very pleased with the way they turned out.
We had to take a portrait of an individual 18 years or older. This is my dear friend, Candice.
We also had to do a self portrait, which was really hard for me. I never realized how self conscious I was to be in photographs and how intimate it ended up being with my standard 50mm lens. But here are the two photographs that I choose to make prints of:
I'm very pleased with the way they turned out.
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Basic Photography Class,
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