• Composition

    Center Frame Portrait

    January Week 2 Our goal this week was to illustrate a center frame image that exhibited loneliness. I immediately thought of these rocks which form a stone throne. When I was young, I was told a child-king ran away and made this their throne. They were eventually smashed by the same rocks that made their throne up. Now the same stone throne has been abandoned by couriers and time itself. . . .

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  • Story Telling

    New Beginnings

    January Week 1 We were to story tell this week based on the idea that our world is full of circular patterns; as some things end, others begin. I thought of winter break, it brings us time to be with family and to receive the new year. Through it we exchange the sacrifice of death, that places food on our tables and embrace a new year.

  • Inspiration

    Trash

    December Week 3 As our prompt this week was to capture a beautiful picture of trash, I though to look at a specific piece of it. The cap of glass soda bottles are very detailed which fascinates me and normally we do not notice the job they do in order to keep the pressure sealed for soda. We use discard these pieces as we please, forgetting the value they hold. . . .

  • Composition

    Balance

    December Week 2 My image this week my photo is to represent balance. When I saw this flower, I believed the flowers’ petals were attempting their own type of balance once a side has begun to wilt. . . .

  • Story Telling

    Hometown

    December Week 1 This week we were tasked with taking an image of a place that reminded us of our hometown. For me personally this was the trees. We have many different types of trees that when the leaves fall, I barely notice because most are still full.

  • Inspiration

    Black and White

    November Week 3 This week we were tasked with capturing an image in black and white. I chose to capture a staircase this time because it seemed old and delicate. Additionally because I thought it to be an example of good contrast.

  • Story Telling

    Love Story

    November Week 1 For this week’s challenge we were supposed to tell a love story. For that reason, I was reminded of flowers in a neighbors front yard. They always have flowers, whatever the season may be and I would like to think that they are like their precious darlings that they get to see once again every spring and summer and say goodbye to when autumn comes.

  • Inspiration

    Weight or Mass

    October Week 3 Heavy as a stone, light as feather was our prompt draw inspiration from. This week I chose an image of a cactus because I though the shadows it displayed created a sense of seriousness or danger which I felt weighed down on me.

  • Composition

    Symmetry

    October Week 2 For our weekly photo blog, we were prompted to take a landscape image with symmetry. For that reason I walked all around my neighborhood until I decided door might be the most symmetrical in the area.