Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Seeing something extraordinary
As we're finding out, a big part of good photography is good seeing. I think this Creative Studies assignment was supposed to help us do just that. We had an afternoon to shoot 100 different shots of a simple object of our choosing. I picked a glass jug I had at home, filled it with water and set it in a nice scene, surrounded by a bowl of fruit on a glass tabletop. Here's a few of my favourite shots for your viewing pleasure!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Epic Retreat
It's been awhile, but I wanted to share some photos and thoughts from our youth group, Epic's recent retreat at Cedarwood.
This is my first year as a youth group leader, and I have to say...it's awesome! Even tho this retreat fell right in the middle of starting school and moving to the new place, I came home so refreshed. These folks have some serious energy and it's contagious (just look at all the motion pics)!
The retreat was good for the soul and a great inspiration photographically. I can't wait for all the crazy costumes at our Halloween event!
This is my first year as a youth group leader, and I have to say...it's awesome! Even tho this retreat fell right in the middle of starting school and moving to the new place, I came home so refreshed. These folks have some serious energy and it's contagious (just look at all the motion pics)!
The retreat was good for the soul and a great inspiration photographically. I can't wait for all the crazy costumes at our Halloween event!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Reflections
After a month of classes, I think it's safe to say that it's official. I'm a photography student.
Sure, I'm still trying to pick myself up off the floor after a whirlwind few weeks of getting back into the habitat of studying, writing tests, all-day classes and (ugh!) homework (not to mention that pesky moving into a new house thing)...but I definitely feel like I'm in the right place.
Sure, my pictures may have taken a turn for the worse - like the teach said, it's going to take awhile to get used to focusing on things like histograms, proper composition, and shutter speed instead of just pretty subjects - but I really do enjoy everything about it! I love tuning into untapped parts of my brain for creative assignments, walking around the exchange with camera in tow, talking to photo shop staff and understanding the lingo, and yes, I even love the smell of the darkroom. (just don't inhale too deeply!)
...although I may have pulled out a few hairs trying to come up with 100 different pictures of a water jug. Watch for "Glass Jug...the Slideshow" in a future post and be amazed.
I guess I'm pretty blessed to be where I am today, and excited for what the next month will bring. Thanks to all the family who made it possible and the many inspiring people who nudged me along the way. :)
Sure, I'm still trying to pick myself up off the floor after a whirlwind few weeks of getting back into the habitat of studying, writing tests, all-day classes and (ugh!) homework (not to mention that pesky moving into a new house thing)...but I definitely feel like I'm in the right place.
Sure, my pictures may have taken a turn for the worse - like the teach said, it's going to take awhile to get used to focusing on things like histograms, proper composition, and shutter speed instead of just pretty subjects - but I really do enjoy everything about it! I love tuning into untapped parts of my brain for creative assignments, walking around the exchange with camera in tow, talking to photo shop staff and understanding the lingo, and yes, I even love the smell of the darkroom. (just don't inhale too deeply!)
...although I may have pulled out a few hairs trying to come up with 100 different pictures of a water jug. Watch for "Glass Jug...the Slideshow" in a future post and be amazed.
I guess I'm pretty blessed to be where I am today, and excited for what the next month will bring. Thanks to all the family who made it possible and the many inspiring people who nudged me along the way. :)
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