Sunday, November 30, 2008

It's raining cats and dogs!


I thought you all might enjoy this! This is one of the first images I created using differnt pictures and combining them on photoshop (almost 2 years ago now). The different pictures are the roof, Demetrius, and all of the animal pictures are seperate pictures. I just thought it was a fun idea, and I also see I could have done a little more to it to make it realistic, but i think it's really cool for the knowledge I had of photoshop back then. ENJOY!

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Missionaries!












Last year around this time I was photographing my Photo Journalism final four. My topic was Missionaries and I followed two missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I was very interested in the subject and excited and nervous to shoot. It was hard at first because I felt uncomfortable shooting at times such as prayer. Everyone was so welcoming that I was soon comfortable! It was an amazing opportunity and I was so excited to see the looks on their faces when I showed them my images. These missionaries are an amazing group of people and I felt privileged to be able to photograph them.

The Polaroid Pogo


"Reinventing instant photography for the digital age"
It all makes sense to me now that this new Polaroid printer is out, why they got rid of what we all know as Polaroids. Now making a printer that you can easily print from your camera phone(using blue tooth Technology) or digital camera(connecting to printer directly to your camera) with no ink Technology. It seems as though it will appeal to the same type of audience as before, of course just in our new technological age. It seems very fun for instant prints (only 2x3) that you can peel off the back to make a sticker. It will be interesting to see where they go from here!

LEGO graphics


As many of you all know I work for LEGO. Over the time I've been with them, I've observed our boxes many times. I've always been impressed with the quality of the graphics and how they make the LEGO set fit into a real environment. They also add small touches that really help, such as on this box they dirt on the tires and seeing the movement. Through my interest I found out that all the LEGO photographers and graphic designers are in Denmark, so that probably wouldn't be a possibility, but I do truly admire their work.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

My Executive Portrait!



I noticed it was that time, for the upper quarter students at Gwinnett Tech to take their executive portraits. I figured everybody would enjoy seeing my executive portrait from last year, which made it to my portfolio. I Shot the head of the Dental program at Gwinnett Tech and this is actually the 2nd shot I took. The 1st one I was going to turn in had his students surrounding him holding fake teeth which was interesting also. But I did this little thing where I tripped over my hard drive and Lost all of my images from 4th and 5th quarter. Luckily he let me re-shoot him and this shot turned out better than my original! I remember this being a great shoot to learn how to shoot on location and under a time limit.

pssstt. don't forget to back-up your hard-drive!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Jim Martin Rally

This past Wednesday Demetrius Freeman and I went out and shot The Jim Martin Rally at the Clark Atlanta Campus. This was one of my favorite shots that i got because of the expression in this woman's face, there's nothing like being able to capture the true emotions of somebody!


There were over 3,000 supporters waiting to hear Jim Martin and Bill Clinton Speak. It took so long for Bill to get there that we were starting to leave, but of course when we did that he showed up and we got to hear him speak. It was a great experience!

Friday, November 21, 2008

"The moment it clicks"


I got the pleasure of first hearing about this book by Joe McNally (An amazing photojournalist who is known for his work in National Geographic and so much more) before it came out! I was at a seminar where Joe was speaking and talking about his photography life, showing pictures and telling all the details about them. I also was very excited to hear about how much detail he described in the book about how he got shots and how they were set-up. I learned a lot from the seminar but what stuck out to me the most is when Joe McNally said "The most important piece of equipment is your attitude" That can be easy to forget sometimes and it's nice to know such an amazing photographer goes by that rule. The book is a great read, because it's such a great learning tool for lighting composure and it's so interesting to hear about Joe's life!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

A blind LEGO builder!


Yesterday I got the Opportunity to shoot the creation of a blind LEGO builder. The photo's will be going into a future article in Brick Journal Magazine, to go along with an Article Scott Lyttle wrote about her and how she's able to build without seeing her bricks or creation. It was truly interesting and inspiring to see. I'll let everybody know when the article has been published.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

More about my work!


This Is an interview Stephany DuBose did of me where I tell you a little bit about the photography work I like to shoot. It was a lot of fun and I hope you get to know me a litter further from it! Check it out!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

It went Great!


So yesterday my group gave our Wedding Toast Speech about my Teddy Bears. It went great! My Teddy bears are actually married now! These are two more images that appeared on my PowerPoint I was showing during my speech about Hubert and Princess. Everybody responded really well to the pictures, actually giving somebody an image to look at while your describing something can make a big difference in a presentation. Also I had so much fun with it, I love being able to be creative and tell a story with images!

Image for About the Author


This is the picture I took of Mimi and her grandchildren, that is in the back of the book Midnight with Mimi for the about the author. It is also on the books website. Marrissa Jonas and Demetrius Freeman were my assistants and we had a lot of fun! It's a little crazy trying to get 11 people to all look at you and pose, but the family was great, I got a lot of really fun shots also and it was a fun learning experience!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Midnight with Mimi!


I'm so excited! Midnight with Mimi a delightful new children's book is now officially published and for sale! The book is based on a true story about Mimi and one of her grandchildren Caroline. Joanna Addison(Mimi), the author is my best friends grandmother and I have had the pleasure to be around while the book was being created, and be the official photographer for the picture on the back of the book of her and her grandchildren. One of the very interesting things Mimi spent a lot of time with was having the illustrations look similar to her and even the layout of her home. The illustrator Jessia Lawrence spent a lot of time studying the house and re-drawing images to fit what Mimi wanted to portray, in the end the extra time and effort was worth it I think! You can own a copy yourself, I know I can't wait to get mine!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

A TeddyBear Wedding!


I'm currently in a speech class an have to do a Special occasion Speech. So my group decided to do a wedding toast and not just any wedding toast but one for my TeddyBears Hubert and Princess. During my part of the speech I am showing pictures of them together while they dated, this is one of the many I took, this was such a shoot and I loved having an excuse to carry my TeddyBears around!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

One big headache



So I went to the Mac Store today to decide what computer to buy, and I already am bad at decision making. So I'm trying to decide weather to buy the old Macbook or the new Macbook. The new Macbook is made out of Titanium and has better graphics, a larger hard drive and is $300 more.I can't decide if it's work $300 more. So I'm still trying to decide and would love any input especially if anybody has the new one

A favorite


I've gotten a lot of great feed-back about this image. I spent a lot of time in photoshop working on it to make it the image I wanted and I feel I definatly did that!
It's two pictures, 1.) an old church 2.) a brown paper bag. and I mostly messed with the opacitiy of each and used some other techniques also.
The church in this photo was the church that my boss grew up in and she took me here to take pictures. She actually hadn't seen this image until last week. I was so excited to show her and she completly loved it. I love how much it means to her and can't wait to give her a copy! It's also a favorite of Johns and one of my best friends dad Steve, everyone tells responds to it differntly and I enjoy hearing what everybody thinks.

A little encouragement


Yesterday John and his wife took me, Marissa, and Demetrius out to dinner(it was supposed to be the other way around but we weren't fast enough). We just wanted to thank him for everything he's done for us. This guy is AMAZING. I have to say I have no idea how I would have gotten through the photography program if it wasn't for John! He always made sure we were taken care of, he'd stay for late labs, always made sure we had the equipment we needed, and always made sure we were going in the right direction. He always encouraged me and pushed me to do my best because he truly believed in me. I'm so glad he's been a part of my life and I hope he realizes how truly blessed I feel to know him. We all need somebody who truly believes in us and won't give up. I hope I can be that person to somebody one day, I feel so lucky to have gained a true friend.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Interview with Sam!


This is an interview I did of Samantha Magroski, A current photography student at Gwinnett Technical College. It was a lot of fun and I was excited to get to know her further!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

A Tribute to Polaroids!!


So I was thinking today about how much I'm going to miss my ability to use Polaroids for my 4x5 camera. I love using my 4x5 and have never really used it without Polaroids. I can't really imagine not using them and getting the exact exposure and scence I envision for Chromes. I only have about 1/2 a box left and my realities already here. Its just makes me sad because it shows that digital really is taking over and people are almost forgetting film even exists. I know people are adapting to not using Polaroids and i'm sure I will, but I will never forget you Polaroids..NEVER!



I know your wondering


I know a lot of people have seen this picture and wondered the story behind it because well I know its a differnt side nobody has seen. Well here it is, I took this image about 9 months ago. It was to express a lonely time in my life when I was trying to get over an old relationship. It was therapy to put an actual image to my feelings. It explains how I felt alone, vulnerable and curled up into a little ball where nobody could reach me. I took this for my personal use and never expected to use it for anything, especially not my portfolio where everybody would be seeing it. One day I decided to show my instructor and she feel in love with it. It's been interesting to show people because it's so personal to me and it also shows another side to my photography.

Monday, November 10, 2008

MEGAPIXELS!


Am I the only person who finds it crazy that there are point and shoots with 10 megapixels and more? as much as our DSLR's? How does that make any sence. Theres no way the use for those cameras need that many megapixels for their use. Heres a one of the many articles I found about it. Yes megapixels matter but it has gotten rediculous, don't forget about the other factors that help produce a nice image.

Looking for a good midrange camera




Recently my friend Rue asked if I could help her find a good camera that was a little more than a point and shoot but not as advanced as my camera (an SLR), and it be in the $300 range.
Here's what I came up with:
The Canon SX 110 IS- I liked because it's known to be fast and it's ISO range is 80-3200. 9 mpix

The Canon SX 100 IS- The older version of the 110 doesn't have as wide of range for the ISO. 8 mpix. Both have the 10x optical zoom, but the 100 is currently cheaper than the 110.

The Canon s5 IS- has a 12x zoom and a feature I really enjoy is it has a hot shoe adapter for a flash. 8 mpix
After looking at only Canons because Those were the ones she wanted me to predominately look at I decided to compare some other brands.

The Fujifilm Finepix s2000 HD- has a 15x zoom and a 100-6400 ISO range. 10 mpix. But also had something none of the Canons had a reduced power usage! All four of the cameras I mentioned take AA batteries witch is no fun replacing, but with reduced power usage and a cheaper price tag, I would consider the Fuji.

Of course I had to throw in a Nikon Camera so I looked at the Nikon P80- With an 18x zoom and a Lithium Ion battery pack. Both great features. 10 mpix, but this camera is a little more expensive than the others.
Overall I would recommend any of them for my friend and think it depends on what features you want, and how much money you want to spend, overall they all compare pretty closely.

A fun idea!


For my 20th birthday I set-up lightes outside of my house to photograph all of my guests. It was so much fun and this is just one of the shots I got. Here you can view others from the shoot. Photographing guests at a party is a great idea to play with things such as lighting plus your guests will all love having their own photo shoot!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Show moved to Gwinnett Tech!


Last week me and my fellow graduates moved our show from Art Station to the school (Gwinnett Tech). It was great to see everybody again and sad becuase it was really the last time we would all be together.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

About to go Insane!


So, you see those beautiful glasses up there^. Well I lost them like 2 months ago and I think I'm about to go crazy. I don't need them to see all the time, I need them for computer work and photographing (How my eyes got bad in the first place) so it doesn't bother me unless I'm doing one of those two things (which I do a lot). So hopefully I find them soon, If not I guess.. I'll go get new ones

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

getting my name out there!


Yesterday I went to the Beehive co-op and meet with the owner to show her some of my work. The Beehive co-op is a boutique in Buckhead where different vendors rent a space to sell their items, things such as clothes, jewelery and lots of artsy stuff. Just to get an idea of if I wanted to sell my photography there I spoke with the owner about what shes looking for and prices. She enjoyed a lot of my fine art work and thought it would fit well. I also handed her my business card to give to any of her vendors that might want product photography. I probably won't try to sell work there yet, but it was good to get an idea of what type of work places like to sell and how people respond to my portfolio and just get my name out there!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

MAKING HISTORY



This is just one of the amazing pictures Demetrius Freeman has taken while following the Obama Campaign. Demetrius plans to go out and shooting events now that he's our president to finish his story and I'm very excited to see how it turns out!

So I woke up at 5:30 this morning to go vote. I'll admit even two days ago I wasn't going to vote. Yes I am one of those people to isn't a big fan of politics and has been really sick from hearing so much about it.I decided to vote mostly for the things in my community I am concerned for. I'm glad I did one of the things in my community to vote on was to pass a law so that land deveopers could use public school funding, what if that were to pass? Theres still time to voice your opinion!

Monday, November 3, 2008

The images from the "Falling shoot"



This video is of the final images from each model from the Falling Fairy Tales shoot on America's next top model.

Falling Fairy Tales


So a little while back I was watching America's Next Top Model and fell in love with this shoot! It was cycle 6 Episode 4 the Falling Fairy Tales shoot. Each model dressed up like a Fairy Tale and had to fall and still protray the character. I love the shoot because of the creativity and because they had to go that much further for the shot. The Photographer was Tracy Bayne, who I recently looked up and is a fashion photographer that really looks like she always works had to show the personal beauty of each model!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

The Nikon D90





So recently the Nikon D90 came out and i've been checking it out and comparing it to my D80 to decide if it's worth the upgrade.


Their are many specific features I noticed that they upgraded and I would appreciate such as: A better dust reduction system, better noise reduction, more frames per second (4.5), an improved auto focus and mor accurate white balancing!


The features i'm not sure I care for are the new face detection, live view (might grow to like it) and the movie mode.

Overall it seems like a great camera and I'm still considering the upgrade.

Check out someone elses comparison.



Delivered!



I just delivered "The Scale" and Carlos was so excited! He invited me inside his home and we looked at where we thought it would go nicely. He has to move some of his artwork around but will probably place it in his hallway or kitchen.

about "The Scale"


After I finished framing "The Scale" I wrote a paragraph about the image and a little thank you letter. I also included a polaroid from the shoot and my bussiness card so if the buyer wanted to contact me they'd have my infrormation right there. I feel this step further is important in promoting yourself and people love knowing the history of the artist and piece they bought!