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A collection of class projects

Photography Class

Final Portfilio:

Silhouettes

For my final portfolio, I wanted to capture silhouettes to capture the natural shapes of nature and people. Starting off with this project, I mainly wanted silhouettes of people, but I started to fall in love with how trees look as a silhouette; with all the leaves and spots in the tree where light can shine through. The technique that I used was to use all natural lighting with back-lit lighting. In my pictures, the sun is never fully shown. It's is either cut off by the horizon or blocked by clouds or trees. This creates some spots of light to shine through and some blocked by a silhouette. Just like life, where there will always be something that will block your spotlight but then there are also those times for you to shine, and that's the message I would like to show through my work. Christopher Jobson, Jasper James, Burrard Lucas, and Christopher Odonnell were all inspirations for this portfolio.

Small Project:

Forced Perspective

 

For this project, we were assigned tp create a couple pieces that use forced perspective. Forced Perspective is a technique that photographers use to create an infusion on photographs. Using different distances to place objects or people can create this effect and make them look smaller, larger, closer and/or farther away.

Small Project:

Triptych


For this project, the goal was to capture a motion or a theme of some sort in only 3 photographs. I chose to do one of ice cream melting and a little girl blowing on a dandelion. I chose the ice cream melting because of how different it looks from beginning to middle to end. Then I chose the girl blowing on a dandelion because I loved her facial expression as she was blowing on it to make a wish.

Other Works


Here are other works of mine that does not necessarily go under a catogory. 

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