Photo Blog: Current Events

I went to the mall with my family and my brother and mom were feeling silly, so I took a fun picture. ISO: 100, Aperture: 2.8, Shutter Speed: 1/80

Photo Blog: Musical

In the recording studio, I had my brother play a song. While he was practicing, I took pictures of him playing and getting ready for the recording. In Photoshop I singled him out and added effects that increased his brightness and added some definition as well as changing the color balances but the background stayed …

Photo Blog: Small vs Large

This photo was taken at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee where MLK was shot. The breach is where he stood and I positioned my camera in the path of bullet. A small piece of metal had an enormous impact on a nation. For my picture I separated the photo into 3 different portions, I …

Photo Blog: The Elements

The morning showers left small droplets of water on the plants in the backyard. ISO: 1000, Shutter Speed: 1/250, Aperture: 11

Photo Blog: Gratitude

This year my family hosted a big Thanksgiving dinner with our friends. It took us the whole day to decorate and this was the center table where all the main course dishes were placed. ISO: 800, Shutter Speed: 1/80, Aperture: 2.8

Photo Blog: Reflections

The pavement had a water-resistant coating on it so the morning rain stayed clumped in small droplets. I love how inside each droplet we can see the reflection of my backyard. Aperture: 2.2, ISO: 200, Shutter speed: 1/125

Photo Blog: Exit

There is a light at the end of the tunnel, it is faint but you know for a fact that it is there. There is a light behind the silhouette of the door. Do you go through it? Do you dare exit your dark tunnel or comfort, a tunnel in which you can hide from …

Photo Blog: Tell a lie

The best skater girl – Audrey Hollenbeck. Just kidding she doesn’t even own a skateboard but she is an amazing dancer 🙂 ISO: 200, Shutter Speed: 1/64, Aperture: 13

Photo Blog: Serenity

The lakes of Tahoe splashed and danced as the sun tucked itself behind the snowy mountain tops. I can still feel the cool air flowing through my hair. I couldn’t resist taking a picture of this view. My family skipping rocks in the distant a soft click with each picture taken slowly filling up my …