Monday, December 12, 2011

Final Project - Signs of the Zodiac


For the final project I chose to do the signs of the zodiac. I looked at several different shoots of this kind and many were very rigid with how they displayed each sign, which I found stereotypical. So in the end I decided to allow the model to best represent themselves as their particular sign. I wanted to give them the chance to portray themselves for who they are beside their sign, because a zodiac sign doesn’t make the person. I used two strobes with differently colored gels taped over each to cast two different colored shadows. This effect represents the different sides to each sign, and which one a particular person chooses to embrace. I worked on the bulb setting at f5.0 for each shot. No additional work has been done to the images except cropping. I then light painted each of the signs in front of each model to the left. This way it looked almost as if they are looking into their zodiac, almost as if seeing things about themselves they never knew.
This project was a struggle in a lot of ways. Finding twelve different models for each zodiac sign proved to be more difficult than I thought, especially when trying to find models with adjacent symbols that I hadn’t already done.  Then actually coordinating with everyone’s schedules and make it fit perfectly with the availability of the photo studio was the most difficult part. Overall I think the pictures came out really well and I’m really satisfied with the end result. I’m grateful that I actually got the chance to put this idea into play.

 Aquarius
 Aries
 Cancer
 Capricorn
 Gemini
 Leo
 Libra
 Pisces
 Sagittarius
 Scorpio
 Taurus
 Virgo

Monday, November 28, 2011

Painting with Light

For this assignment I used my friend Kiley as my subject and fooled around with the light painting for a little while. After some brainstorming I decided it would be really fun to use her body to spell out her name. To capture the images I used one strobe, and an Iphone. All Images are taken at f5.0 with an exposure time of 30 seconds. I think the images came out really well.






Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Portrait/Environmental

These images capture the the everyday life and environment of my good friend Dawn Tahn the transvestite hooker. I wanted to be really goofy with this shoot and I think it worked out well. Because of the limited availability of strobes on campus I had to use three hot lights, two with red and blue gels. All and all with the resources I had to work with I feel good about the job I've done. All images are captured at f11 ISO 200 with an exposure of six seconds.






Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Texture

For texture I decided to focus on the texture we take for granted on a day to day basis. The fabric we wear, the skin on our bodies, and even our hair has so much texture that is overlooked day after day. At least I do anyway. All images are captured at f11 with an ISO of 200. I used one overhead strobe and one hot light from the left for a little additional horizontal fill.




Monday, October 17, 2011