Sunday, February 19, 2012

Self-Portrait



When I first think, “self-portrait” I do not automatically think of myself as a being; I think about the mood and feelings I am experiencing in the now, that I would like to portray.  Expressing a mood in a portrait is more powerful than the unoriginal fake smiles of today’s photography.  I prefer to take self-portraits in a place that feel s natural to me: a couch at home, the trampoline, or even making a face plant in my dorm bed.  On the other hand if I am in an adventurous mood I may try new places for a shoot.  Although being in my element makes my self-portraits unique, it is always important to be flexible and spontaneous. Like any good photograph, it is always a loose contrast that mirror real life. 

A self-portrait has its own special feeling, though.
  It takes time and effort from a photographer because he or she will always be the biggest critic of the “model” of which they are taking a picture.  Every flaw is apparent, every weakness bold and obvious.  When the picture is complete, though, you can tell when it has the exact feeling for which you were searching.  It comes together in that perfect way that more people could not better create.  A self-portrait is a view into a private life that is unavailable by mere photography in its most basic form. A self-portrait is real life.  A self-portrait is raw, flaws and all.


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

blooming tea

I enjoy loose tea, so I shop at Teavana a lot a lot. I found some balls of tea that bloomed as you steeped it. At home I made a pitcher full of it with roughly 5 of the blooming tea balls. When the tea was blooming in the water everything looked so perfectly placed and intricate.  I took the a picture with a point and shoot and still get an amazing image. I did some editing on picnik but not much.

For those interested in picnik it is about to shut down so utilize it as much as you can until April 19th, 2012!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Starting off this blog

Here are a few random pictures I took in the past that I have fallen in love with. I'll tell you what they are and either the inspiration or concept of each.

These two were ones I took in high school during a panoramic project. In the first photo is a small scene in my woods, I enjoy taking pictures of natural things with out setting up too much. I decided on both of these that I did not want to crop the image. "why?" you may ask. well it was simply because I liked the natural curve I made with the first photo, and in the second photo I played off the fact that my kitchen and sitting area was a mess therefore I wanted the edges to be a mess. (in that second photo my family was renovating the kitchen)