Viewpoint
I think this photo shows a unique viewpoint. I took this when I was in New York and I think it shows the world from someone who is always looking up, like a child perhaps. I think a lot of people do things with their …
I thought this photo had some good Film Noir vibes. I think the darkness makes the photo seem a little spooky and the thing that my friend is doing with his hand towards the fire gives off a moody vibe.
This is a photo of my Mom’s work whiteboard. Every time she works on a new project she writes everything she wants to do on a whiteboard and will stick note cards when she no longer has enough room to write on the whiteboard. This whiteboard is so chaotic and it reminds me that a lot of chaos pursues before you have a polished final project.
I took an initially drab photo of this candle and bowl of oranges. Everything was a little washed out but then used photoshop to color-correct it, which helped bring out the beautiful orange, yellow, red, and brown hues in this photo!
I like how the camera made the sky look very light and grey, it almost looks like it is a very cloudy day. Clouds have always symbolized the starting of something new to me and I love how this photo encapsulates the clouds. This photo …
When I started this assignment, it was torrentially pouring. It was perfect for this prompt. I love being in my house chilling out when it is raining outside. California is in desperate need of it so whenever it rains I am happy.
The rule of odds is a very cool form of photography. When looking up the definition of the rule of odds, I saw something that said because of the odd amount of subjects in the photo it makes for a less satisfying result, however, I …
Every winter, my mom goes to Target and buys more than a dozen bags of holiday candy. She then makes cookies and brings them to all of our family and friends. These candies always remind me of the winter.
I am very grateful for my family and every time I walk by these photos in my hallway they remind me of all the good times I have had and the love I have for my family.
I used the rule of thirds to express the emotion on my dad’s face. I think the rule of thirds also makes the subject look more isolating which was what I was going for.