Sunday, May 29, 2011

Michael Stonis

Stonis' pictures tend to be high key and story telling. Its as if he gets inside the world of his models and has them periodically pose during their daily routine. His work varies from excellent studio lit collections to raw, out of focus pieces. His personal work shows basically him and his buddies out on a bar kind of night. I'm glad he shows this side of photography on his website. Showing that he still uses his camera as a point and shoot instead of a professional tool all of the time. Some of the shots also show signs of film experimentation.







Wednesday, May 25, 2011

a little random?



i dont particularly think that any of these are good... so i save them as a jpg and throw them on the blog so i dont need to keep them on my computer.

Portfolio Workshop



Assignment 1
Client: StumbleUpon.com
Chelsea Miller, Vu Nguyen, Andrew Phillips

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Monday, May 16, 2011

set designing?

photocollage is not my thing. more practice...


trying to replicate something like this:


no dice yet


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Tim Barber

Tim Barber grew up in Amherst Massachusetts, lived for a few years in the mountains of Northern Vermont, studied photography in Vancouver B.C. and now lives in New York City. A photographer, curator and designer, Barber runs the online gallery www.tinyvices.com, where visitors are encouraged to submit their photographs and artwork.










Monday, May 9, 2011

having withdrawals... Tim Navis

Tim Navis is a Los Angeles based photographer who accidentally fell into photography. Originally a painter, he purchased a camera to photograph his paintings. After a few months of photographing paintings and other random things, he began shooting friends. Long story short, Tim has carved a niche for himself and continues to grow and learn as an artist and professional photographer. 






Sunday, May 8, 2011

i miss class.

And what a class it was. So many students so eager to learn and expand photography. And with such an excellent teacher Sarah helped make this all possible. The thesis projects we all worked on were tremendous and inspiring and since i don't have much to do the next couple of weeks before summer classes start I'm going to try out a couple of these projects.

project credit: erica treais

project credit: jessica halfyard 
 
project credit: cassie allore