Friday, September 25, 2009

portraits

My goal for this semester is to get more comfortable with taking portraits of people. While in NYC visiting my sister, who is totally uninhibited in front of a camera, I got the chance to direct a little bit more and got some shots that i really like. This week I am trying to focus more on faces/close up portraits of people (also i've been challenged by Frank to take pictures of 5 different people). I have found that talking to people and taking pictures until they forget that i have a camera is an easy way to get natural shots of them. Otherwise they tense up and smile in unnatural ways.

I didn't get a chance to go to the Clark digital darkroom which means I was using an uncalibrated screen so I realize that the colors are a bit off, but I'll fix that before going on.

This is my friend Marianna and I loved how natural her laughter was in this picture. You can tell she is not faking a thing and you can almost hear the laughter.



Libby is not this yellow, but I was editing on an uncalibrated screen so it needs more editing... also she has the bluest eyes but when I sharpened the photo they darkened up. I was only editing in bridge so I did not use the layer where I could put the bright layer under and lighten the eyes (i hope that last sentence made sense!)



Again this picture was a natural shot. Not forced which I love. I need to darken the background a little bit so that Ben is the main focus of the picture and not the bright sky.





I'm looking forward to take more pictures of people! It's been really fun so far and I have no idea what exactly I was nervous about to begin with...

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Friday, September 18, 2009

naturally reflected


Ever since Steven showed Lee Friedlander's work in Intro. to Photography my freshman year, I have been in total awe of what he archives with his camera. The photos that I love most from that intro. class are the ones I took after looking at Freidlander's work. I still try to think about his photo's when I am out shooting, especially when I see interesting shadows and reflections. The building in this photo is Clark's Library. I loved the mirror image of cloud and tree reflected in the window and seen straight ahead. It was a wonderfully sunny day and the colors caught my eye. I have a feeling that this image would also look nice in black and white, I have just not had the opportunity to try that yet.

I had a much easier time editing and working with photoshop this week. I don't think I have saving my images as .jpeg's down just yet (when I look at this one big, it looks a bit washed out and not as vibrant as I would like it) but I am feeling much more confident that I have at least a tiny idea of what to do when I sit down at the computer.

I also worked on cropping some of the photos I had on my contact sheet this week after hearing a bunch of comments recommending I trim some of the photos down a little bit...


I really like how this blue light turned out as a crop. It's not that I didn't like the full photography, but I do find it more appealing when taken out of the context of "on a wall with cloud in sky behind" and made a bit more abstract. I am going to try to retake this picture at a different time of day when the sky has a different color and will hopefully get some interesting results.

I am totally stoked to use the tripod I borrowed and will hopefully get some nice shots of my little sister in her new city! I am going to try to work on portraits this week and see what I come up with... not so many buildings and shapes this time!! I need to get comfortable with people pictures too :)
Thanks for reading! Have a great weekend!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

3MS



In the first week of school two close friends from home came to visit me here at Clark to see how I was doing and where I live. We took a walk on which I took some pictures I liked and then came back to my room and were hanging out. I have always wanted to try taking a picture of something drawn with a flashlight in the dark and we decided to give it a go. I worked on this photo a bit in photoshop today trying to sharpen it and bring out some detail while still keeping the letters the main focus... I am not sure if I did something wrong while saving or if I just lightened too much because it looked different when I saved it (darker in the background and not so washed out in the skin) so i'll fiddle with it some more in the next day or so and repost it in this entry. Dan (I assumed he was a TA) helped me out with the multiple questions I had which was great!
To be honest, I am feeling a little bit frustrated with photoshop at the moment because there is so much to remember how to do and steps to take and I am not sure yet what exactly I am aiming for when I edit my photos. I am sure it will come more naturally after I have worked with the program a bit more.
Have a great weekend and see you all on Monday!
A

EDIT:

I think the light in the room this time is a little bit better... The photo looks much fuller as a RAW image, which I realize is the point, but it's a bit frustraiting that the JPEG looks so much worse... ah well... you did warn us Frank!!