6/30/11


This photograph is also one of my all time favorites because of what is represented. My home is expressed in this picture through the colors, textures, soft light, my crazy sister, the dog walking around, basically every little aspect. I also love the composition and placement from above. This picture most importantly makes me feel at home. Looking at it in New York is secretly making me a bit homesick, but oh well. My family means the world to me, and a common trend in a lot of my photography are images that represent something personally meaningful. My love for this photograph will never change. 

This is one of my favorite pictures I have ever taken. It is located in colorado, in a forest full of aspen trees. I cannot explain how beautiful and amazing shooting these photographs were. The experiance was so rewarding and special. I would go back in a heart beat.

central park

Today we went to central park to the lake and took pictures. I ended up playing around with the black poles and back round. This one reminds me of an aquarium. The series of shots I made were out of my comfort zone, and very different than my usual style, but I am very  pleased with the outcome.

6/29/11

Checker Man

I took this picture also in Washington Square Park, continuing my Diane Arbus Project. I loved the mans scarfs on his head, it added so much personality and color to the photographs. The few photographs that I took of him were all very intense, but this one struck my eye because his eyes were less open, and more emotion seemed to come out of his face, although the other ones seemed a bit more powerful. 

Martini Man


I took this picture in Washington Square Park today. The artist I picked for our photograph interpretations was Diane Arbus. This guy struck me as a interesting man because of his martini shirt, with a combined bright red yankee hat, a swirly watch, lovely glasses, and an expressive face. The man was very friendly, a bit uptight, but the shots that came from him were by far my favorites. I am not sure if it is because of his apparel, or the raised eyebrow, but something about this photo just gets me. I am not sure if the saturation is completely perfect, there may be a bit too much, so feel free to comment on that.  Also, the back round with the fence and leaves was bothering me a bit, but looking at the photograph more and more I actually like it, because the patterns in the back round reoccur on his shirt, there are also tints of reds throughout his shirt and head which brings out his facial expression more too. Overall I am pleased with how this came out, feel free to make any suggestions.

6/23/11

Car dealership.


 There was a car dealership near my house and they closed down a few months ago. I always wondered what was behind them, so Libby and I decided to explore. It was AWESOME. Lets say, the last place you would ever think existed in Wellesley, MA. This is just one of the many photographs. We went during early night so the sun was just setting. There were these huge big lights, which i thought would be broken, but when it got dark, one of the 3 turned on, and I decided to play around with the lighting. Very fun.

6/22/11

first post

hello! welcome to my new photography blog where i will try to post my photos as much as i can. some may be new, some may be old, some may be little snipits from my day, you never know, we will just wait and see.