Exit

f/4.0, ISO 800, 1/500

I always feel like planes give people a feeling of “exit”. Every flight either signifies entering a new location, or returning back home, which is always an exit from a different location or headspace.

Tell A Lie

ISO 125, f/2.8; 1/640

This picture is interesting because an abandoned pool stole the sign. Although it’s not necessarily “telling a lie”, it is a bit contradictory because it’s a sign for safety, yet it was stolen.

Serenity

ISO 800, f;2.8, 1/250 sec

I took this picture of one of my best friends Emmy, and I think she looks super ethereal and “serine” you could say.

Golden Hour

1/100 sec; f/4.1; ISO 125

I love the way that the sun hits the trees on this picture. Although you can’t necessarily see the sun, you can definitely tell that it is golden hour through the lighting.

Eyes

f/2.4, ISO 125, 1/80 sec

I liked the black and white effect on this picture. I took it while filming for me and Mia’s Narrative project, and I thought her eyes were hit well from the sun.

White Balance

1/125, f/8.0, ISO 320

I took this picture in San Fransisco, and I thought it was a good candidate for white balance because I wanted to try and bring out the warmth from the buildings. The image on the left shows the buildings where I removed Auto WB, and I think it changes the whole vibe of the picture and also makes the image a little more vintage feeling.

Weight or Mass

1/125, f/5.8, ISO 125

In this picture, I was thinking about the massive “weight” that all young people feel about getting older and the pressure of utilizing your youthful years correctly. But, these beautiful elderly people really inspired me to be excited to grow old with my friends and go play the guitar on the beach together.

Mood

1/500, f/2.8, ISO 800

For the “mood”, I was feeling good this Sunday with one of my best friends, Emmy. She is pictured with a huge grin, displaying her real-life enjoyment of our time together.