Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Take a seat

So this summer has been just flying by. I can't believe how fast August has arrived. For the most part I've been just taking pictures for the newspaper and preparing for admission to an MBA program in organizational behavior. Bottom line, not much going on in the form of personal work. I did however manage to photograph my sister's wedding, which was a lot of fun. I used my 40D and an old Minolta XG1 that I bought in high school. The XG1 didn't have a light meter that was reliable, so I ended up having to "meter by memory" for all my film shots. Thank heavens for the sunny 16 rule of thumb. This shot was taken in the Jesse Knight Building on campus, third floor, on the southern end.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Fox Tails

John Telford once made a photography of some fox tails that has always impressed me. This week I tried my best to do "my" version of his photograph.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Fish Eye Lens

Fish eye lenses are the coolest things ever. I was having trouble keeping my feet out of the frame.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

At the drag strip

Thursday I assigned myself to photograph the Rocky Mountain Raceway media event. Not only was I able watch a jet car go 150 mph on an 1/8th mile sprint I also drove one of the cars down the track. The car I drove didn't spit flames out the back or anything, and actually it was street legal, but I did go from 0 to 75 mps in just under 9 seconds. Not bad for a first timer.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

New Bass Strings

So I am in a rock band, and well I have been since I was in 8th grade. I've always been fascinated with the bass guitar and especially playing chords instead of single root notes. Don't get me wrong, I like to hear some funky grooves, but when it comes to knocking my socks off, hearing stuff like Adam Prado play the verse to "Four" just blows my mind. So here's a song for all you Jimmirig fans out there, if you're even out there still.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Color Negative 120

So for my class I had to do an assignment using a medium format camera. It was difficult since I have never used one before, and the shutter kept locking up on me. I guess I was doing something wrong. Out of the two rolls of film, these two photos are probably the only usable ones.

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

General Conference

This past month Brittany and I were able to go to the general conference of the LDS a.k.a. "mormon" church in Salt Lake City. Brit has always been a fan of Jeffery R. Holland and the messages he shares. This year he spoke about the comfort that only Jesus can provide, and the loneliness that only he can understand and has felt. At times I think we all feel a little empty and alone inside, no matter how well we think we are doing. This message was definitely inspired of God.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Recent Photo Shoots




Recently I have been working on getting my final projects done for my lighting class and my color photography class. Here are some fun images that I have made this week as a result. Thanks again to Derek Sheen who was able to be a model for me at the last minute.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Fhotoshop Philters

The more that I use Photoshop, the more I realize that it is just one big huge complex toy. Honestly, it's like the ultimate video game, except instead of trying to beat Bowser and save the Princess, you are challenged to create some adventure of your own.

Paul Adams would always make fun of the illustrative filter applications in his 210 class. Since then I was afraid to use them. I just thought that they had no real purpose. Boy was I wrong. A little less flattering than the Low Key photo of my friend Brian Francis, however I think it has a lot more punch.


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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Low Key

For me the hardest thing about being a photographer is finding people to photograph. I would be so much more comfortable photographing a tree stump, land scape, sand dune, sunset, or a hundred other things, but people are the hardest for me. Today in class we talked about the importance of accepting yourself as an artist, and the need for patience in developing your own photographic style and voice.

Today I photographed a friend of mine, Brian Francis. He's another cool kid. Cut from the same cloth as my friends Chad and Chris. Brian was more than willing to help me out. I called him at 8:00am and asked if he could model for me in the middle of the afternoon. He left work early and made the time to be photographed.

The more I look at my portraits the more I feel that I'm starting to fall into a continuing pattern. A lot of the lighting looks classic, simple and out of date. Technically I think I am close to controlling the lighting, however I feel it has no zest.