Monday, May 23, 2011

anything



These are 3 of my anything photos. I really think my photography skills have improved alot since the begining of the year. I enjot taking time to plan out shots and i like seeing the picture before i take it. I try to think outside of the box and put more time into the art i do.

menu project

I went to a candy shop and took alot of pictures. Made this menu which has a lil kid feel :)

recreation


I found this picture extremely interesting there is just something captivating about the way the face of the african man is framed. The bright yellow necklace also pops out and the intensity in his eyes are very dramatic as well. The version that I did was less dramatic same fcial expression but I failed to frame his face more and have that same composition of the bright yellow necklace that made the picture so unique.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

cd cover


the just a dream is my favorite i really liked how it turned out
<3

Monday, March 7, 2011

my photographer :)

Helen  Levitt was born on Aug. 31, 1913, in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.
Finding high school unstimulating, Ms. Levitt dropped out during her senior year.
 
She had a fascination with sounds, dance, books and foreign films.
Flooding herself with art exhibits, photography, theater performances and film created for Helen a personal photo-learning experience.
 
The previous pictures are some of the most famous works that have been taken by Helen. She was best known for taking pictures of New York sidewalks and the children that were living their young lives on them.
My favorite one happens to be the one of the girl holding the flower. She seems angry yet she is holding a form of life. Her expression is so unique, from her clothes to the flower type, to the heavy wooden door she is placed in front of.
Another one of my favorites is the one of the  young African American boy holding the gun. Not only is the shot of him so adorable but also shows some intense expressions in his face, even like a slightly depressed look.  The  gun in his hand might be a foreshadow of what he will be or even how his race has suffered  and it is shown through him.
 

5 senses

Tuesday, January 18, 2011