Posts Tagged ‘ photography ’
Way too many days have passed since I’ve last updated. Hopefully I won’t let that happen again. There are so many awesome things going on, and lots of pictures to go along with them. There’s also a ton of emails. My phone just buzzed again – it’s 11:43pm on a Friday night. Such is the semester. Somehow, [ READ MORE ]
day 365 :: year three When I started my Project365 three years ago, I had no idea it would turn into such a production. For the first few months after I moved to DC in late 2006, I realized I hardly took photos anymore. This was totally unacceptable. The project seemed to be a great way [ READ MORE ]
Trying to photograph a memorial service in the cold, pitch black night is not an easy thing to do. I tried to play up the back lighting, steam breath and halos around the attendees, but nothing really read well. The one photo I really liked made it look like there were only a few people there, [ READ MORE ]
Almost midnight, Monday. This week’s (well, and last week’s too) project for Fundamentals was the classmate project. [cue scary music] We picked names out of a box for a round-robin style photo assignment, where I photographed someone, they photographed someone else, who was photographing someone else, and so on. The goal? Tell this person’s story. Whether it’s a [ READ MORE ]