Archive for the ‘Color Photography’ Category
Found Alphabet: Guess the Game
Introduction | Typography is all around us, whether we live it or not. Not only do we see type on signs and in book, but we find typography all around us. This found alphabet assignment gave me a chance to truly look around me to see how alphabets are formed. I chose to look through.
Panoramas
Its great to see a majestic landscape through a lens of a camera… but when you can see the same scene in panoramic vision, things are so much more profound. PLEASE CLICK THE LINKS UNDER EACH PROJECT TO SEE.
Using Photoshop
I feel that the word ‘Photoshop’ has been overused, but at the same time, I believe it can be used in the right way. Many projects throughout my college career have dealt with some form a Photoshop process. Whether it is converting colored images to black and white, or just simply scanning in negatives from.
Scan-O-Grams
Introduction | I find that people are my favorite things to photograph. You are in complete control over most things including how you want the subject to look. Choosing clothing and the environment is essential for a good portrait. Victoria was kind enough to allow me to photograph her in this very textured environment. With.
Hockney & etc.
Introduction | While in school at BYU-Idaho, this assignment was given to me in a graphic design class. As students, we were given an object at the beginning of the semester and each week our assignement was to photograph this object and present our images at the end of each week. After we collected several.
Dealing with Color
Introduction | While in school at BYU-Idaho, this assignment was given to me in a graphic design class. As students, we were given an object at the beginning of the semester and each week our assignment was to photograph this object and present our images at the end of each week. Objectives | Give a.
PANORAMA: The Great West Coast
Introduction |As students, we were given an object at the beginning of the semester and each week our assignement was to photograph this object and present our images at the end of each week. After we collected several images of our “pet” we began looking for information that had to do with the object and.
PANORAMA: Subtle Idaho Landscapes
Introduction |Pretty simple… introduce the piece. As students, we were given an object at the beginning of the semester and each week our assignement was to photograph this object and present our images at the end of each week. After we collected several images of our “pet” we began looking for information that had to.

