I chose to write my weekly extra on these surreal photographs inspired by the woods of Lithuania. In my opinion, the work of this photographer is beautiful, haunting, and mystical. I love how the pictures combine humans and nature to
I decided to write my weekly extra on these national geographic photos because I feel that they capture scenes that the average person will never get to see. I have always loved the pictures in national geographic magazine and although
I chose to write my weekly extra on these photos of sunken ships because I think that they are hauntingly beautiful. The ocean is defiantly one of my favorite places and I have always been interested by sunken ships. I
I decided to write my weekly extra on these underwater wedding photos because they fascinate me! I love being underwater and I think that taking wedding pictures in the ocean is very creative and unique. My favorite thing about this
I chose to write my weekly extra based on these portraits by Steve McCurry because I have always been interested in different cultures. I think that his photos truly show how diverse the world is and through these images, you
I decided to write my weekly extra on these photos of mushrooms by various nature photographers. Although this work is nothing like I have ever done in photography, I find myself very intrigued by the perspective. I have to agree
This week I decided to write my weekly extra based on Katerina Plotnikova’s photography. Over the summer I discovered her work and instantly was intrigued by it. Sophomore year, a lot of my photos were based off of fairly tails
Interest Board for slow shutter photography (some dance as well)
Reflection Post: Dance Photos I decided to take these photos because I wanted to capture the look of movement in dance. Also, it was convenient for me because I could work on them while I practiced. I shot the
Tutorial on dispersion 1. Open a portrait in Photoshop (works best if the background is plain). 2. Use the magic wand tool to select the person, copy and paste the selection onto a new layer. 3. Duplicate this layer
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