Friday, May 14, 2010

"Get Flashed"

This was a shoot I've been wanting to do for awhile. Photo gangstas. Took a few of the photojournalist students and made them look really badass with their Nikons. The lighting was kind of a mock up of some Tim Tadder/Jill Greenberg style. Six mono heads and a ring flash to fill in some of the facial shadows. Joey Lawrence's Photo Club was definitely playing in the background (along with Jay-z, Ke$ha and other ridiculous things of that nature).

"Click, click, flash, flash, I will take your photograph. Money, money, cash, cash, now I own your soul!"

Peanut butter and jelly are not good painting mediums.

First time in the studio to take this still life series. This is the best image of the bunch, but you can see the concept. Went through a lot of bread and jelly and peanut butter to do this. The lighting is a bit flat but whatever. I'm not a big still life shooter. "Made with love by grandma."

Portrait outtake.

A fabulous mistake outtake from the portrait of a classmate assignment.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Dalí is love.

Not my usual style at all. Definitely more of a painterly feel. But, hey. The results were pretty legit. There's a spot color version of this photo as well, but I don't like it as much. One monolight, no reflector. In a dorm room, for one thing. I was tripping over all kinds of things. And every time I wanted a new position, we had to redo the make up on her lips. The model even had an allergic reaction to some of the makeup.

Anything for art!

Oh, "Ruby Lip Brooch" by my favorite Spanish jew was the inspiration if you couldn't tell. I love me my surrealists.

Portraits, portraits, portraits!

Had to take a portrait of a classmate. And so my picture had to be taken as well. It's a little weird being on that side of the camera, but whatever. I'm too lazy to post the rest right now.


Goin' a little Irving Penn on you...

The assignment this time was "found object" and/or available light. So, I decided to take inspiration from Irving Penn and photograph cigarette butts. They're not lit with strobes or anything, just the sun. And I had to have my lovely assistant find them for me. But, it's whatever. These two images were the results, the top being a little stronger and minimalist compared to the second.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Series outtakes... Part 1.

This wasn't actually the background. My car was in the shot. Thanks to photoshop, there is no more car. I wish I was as good at taking pictures as I was at photoshopping them.





Also, this kid won the "champ of the day" award. And he's, like, my new best friend for being my model.

Poor Jordan, always being used in assignments.

Mixed light, this time.

High-end, high-key.


Here's two more shots from the "high-key" assignment. Got a 100% on this one.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Film stuff.

Here's some old darkroom nonsense. Just throwing it up here so I can grab them off the internet for a self-promotional piece.


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

I hate still life.

I absolutely, positively hate still life. I don't care if I'm drawing it, painting it or photographing it. For whatever reason, I hate it. I always have. I'm super excited to take the still life class... Not. For kind of just slapping these together, I don't think they turned out too badly.

That was Hpnotiq + infinity box + 3 hot lights + photoshop. Hoorah.

And that's a six year-old pair of shoes on a worn porch that I lit to look like the sun was setting.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Black and white printing proofs.

So, neither of these images were my "selects." But, my selects look pretty horrid in black and white. So, I went and picked frames that I thought would look good desaturated. Y/N?


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

G-g-glitter!


After buying eight dollars worth of glitter at Wal Mart, stealing Dustin's camera equipment, and dumping glitter down the entirety of Washington Second Floor, I have success.

This is weird. This is kind of trippy. This is fashion blur.

Fall quarter, oh fall quarter.

Here are a few frames that are salvageable from fall quarter. There wasn't any crazy toning or anything in these; they're pretty much untouched. And I am not a fan, haha.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

This should be a silly title of greetings.

So, it seems everyone has their own little photo blog. And, well, I have jumped on the bandwagon. Not that this is going to be anything spectacular or anything. I just figured it'd be useful, especially when next quarter rolls around and we're all separated. Oh yeah, I'm a student photographer. Duh. Commercial photography. That's really about it, everyone. Oh, I do other art, too. So you might see that up here as well.