Archive for November, 2012

Raspberry Tart

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I really liked the Beet Cake video Nil showed us in class so I went and looked up more by Tiger in a Jar. This film production company is run by a husband and wife team, Matt and Julie Walker, located in Salt Lake City, Utah. I love the angle all of these videos are filmed in, as well as the vintage feel to their work.

Raspberry Tart

Alexandra Valenti

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Alexandra Valenti is a famous photographer known for her work with Free People and Sisters of the Moon. I love the bohemian and eclectic feel to her work.

Amanda Cantu

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I love the water reflection and the condensation created in the glass container. I like that the image is in black and white but I do wish I could see it in color.

Amanda Cantu

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I like that it’s not a front on shot of his face and I like the shadow create on his cheek and the highlight on his neck and hair.

Amanda Cantu

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I think this shot is gorgeous and I love the contrast between the lightness and darkness of the sky and lights.

 

 

Dead Hearts

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Lightfield Lewis created this video of the wedding of Victoria and Jason Evigan. This video popped into my head when Nil was presenting the short documentary project to us in class. This video has several still shots that are great. It also tells a story of its own. Dead Hearts: The Wedding of Victoria and Jason Evigan

Raphael Guarino

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This is a very creative photographer that has a unique style. I love the vintage feel of his photos. Here are a few samples of photos!

Sean Berry

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Sean Berry, a Dallas based photographer.

Sean has shot musicians such as Wiz Khalifa (for Rolling Stone), Cody Simpson, and many other Dallas based bands.
His live concert shots are as incredible as they come and his portraits are breathtaking.
I love his style and use of light.

Katrin Korfmann

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I found this post and I was simply blown away.

The first 3 images are arial shots of a Hindu color festival. The 3 images go together as a triptych.

Free-Lensing

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So a while ago I came across this super cool photography technique call free-lensing. It’s a method of shooting with your lens detached from the camera- but still held very closely. Holding your lens up to the camera (instead of attaching it) allows you to create a tilt-shift effect in your photos.

I follow this blog and she also has other fun photography things so if you want read more about it or any other tutorial go here:

www.abeautifulmess.com/2012/04/free-lensing-photography-tutorial.html