Tuesday, October 28, 2008

One Shot

Anna Harris Assignment #5

Jennifer Tyliszczak -- Assignment 5


Adam Sadowski - Assignment #5

Ali Chertok Homework #5


Katie Miller: Assignment #5

This photo was a re-attempt at an earlier blog photo. For this image, I made sure to have the object centered and having the objects in the photo actually line up.

Edwin Perez - Assignment #5

i took 3 pictures cause the first and second attempts i thought could have gotten better. the outcome with the third shirt i thought captured the picture perfectly.




this was the first shot. it was alright but i thought it would look better zooming into the child.




this was the second picture. the kid wasn't centered and i thought i could get a better one if i waited.




this was the final picture. i think this one was successful for many reasons. first he is centered, next he has changed into a much "cuter" pose, and finally he is looking at the camera. i stared at the kid with my camera for a good minute so i think i was starting to freak him out ha so waiting and being patient did pay off.

John Derham - One Shot


Zachary Molloie: Assignment Five

Chase McAlpine's One Shot


I saw a really cool picture of a light bulb and I wanted to duplicate that shot. This was the first shot I took, however I did take several other shots afterward and edited others as well to get different effects, which you can see on my blog. As we discussed I'm trying to stay away from taking picture of people and focusing on other subjects.

Angie Elsayed (Assignment 5- One Shot)

This is my one shot of St. Mary's Shrine.

Kate Lyons Assignment 4 One Shot

I really love the way that her eyes are the focus of the photo. It shows an innocent side to her and I think the picture has great emotion in it.

Assignment # 5 one Shot - John Golden

John Pierce - One Shot

Monday, October 27, 2008

Alex Min-Tun | One Shot



Little Eli sitting on his tricycle at the Dupont Farmers Market listening to music.

Racquel Cross HW Assignment # 5 (One Shot)



I had to take the shot twice, cause I thought the first one I took was dark but I wasn't sure which of the two I liked better. I like the emotion on the top one but I am not sure about one of the lights I used.
Racquel Cross

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Friday, October 17, 2008

Ali Chertok HW #4

Light Impact






Portraits