Micro? Macro? Whats the difference? Nothing. Micro is what Nikon call their Macro lenses. Macro photography can be identified immediately. If something small looks larger then life...Macro. If you see tiny details of an object you can barley see with the naked eye... Macro. Most things that are up close and person are Macros. I … Continue reading Micro? Macro? What is the difference?
Kiko’s Rebrand
DESCRIPTION My Mom started an Etsy page where she can sell some of her hand sewn goods. She asked me to make a logo for her back in May, and I accepted. It was very frustrating because I am just learning how to work in Illustrator, and my mom kept changing her mind on what … Continue reading Kiko’s Rebrand
Portrait Editing tricks
People always ask me for better ways to edit portraits. I used to feel the same way, that I had to Photoshop everything to make it perfect. Sorry to be the one to tell you, but that's not true!! No body, no face, no person, is perfect and if you try to make them that … Continue reading Portrait Editing tricks
Portraits
Portrait week! We were asked to take a variety of different types of portraits and share them here. First, most common portrait; The Head shot! Side Composition. Having your subject on the side of your composition and have a shallow depth of field. Full body: Self explanatory... Group Posed: These are always fun. If you … Continue reading Portraits
Stock Top Ten
Reflectors & How to use them
What the different sides of a reflectors are used for.
Perspective
This week's focus was perspective. I was planning on taking pictures of my 2 year old nephew. He is so fun and is always getting into things. All was going according to plan until Saturday. We were planning on driving to Idaho Falls, go switch our car's lease and then use the afternoon taking photos. … Continue reading Perspective
Montage Project
DESCRIPTION Design a uplifting poster montage using the blend of images and text. PROCESS (Programs, Tools, Skills, FOCUS principles) I found a quote I liked began brainstorming ideas. The quote was from Walt Disney and he is known for bringing out the kid in all of us, So I wanted to include a child with a subtle … Continue reading Montage Project