(shot with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back and natural window lighting)
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
margo
for our "window light portrait" assignment:

(shot with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back and natural window lighting)
(shot with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back and natural window lighting)
Monday, December 29, 2008
sabine
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
made in brooklyn
from my "jumping portraits" series:










some extra shots:






(thanks to jasmine's red wall in her bedroom and phil, curtis, and turahn for modeling. minor spot removals done to each image to get rid of dust from the camera. shot with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back and one strobe with an umbrella)
some extra shots:
(thanks to jasmine's red wall in her bedroom and phil, curtis, and turahn for modeling. minor spot removals done to each image to get rid of dust from the camera. shot with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back and one strobe with an umbrella)
Monday, December 1, 2008
mom & dad
Friday, November 7, 2008
self portrait: part 1
the photo program is split into four phases with each phase increasing its difficulty. at the end of each phase, we have to do a self portrait for our portfolio.
when i was a kid, i used to imagine the walls in my room were a huge canvas and i would put up drawings, my photos, posters, stickers, anything all over my walls (yes, even the ceiling) and created this massive collage. i remember i would pretend my room was a museum and made a little cup out of paper for coins so people could "pay" to see my work before they walked into my room.
my phase one self portrait:

(shot with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back and two hot lights with umbrellas)
when i was a kid, i used to imagine the walls in my room were a huge canvas and i would put up drawings, my photos, posters, stickers, anything all over my walls (yes, even the ceiling) and created this massive collage. i remember i would pretend my room was a museum and made a little cup out of paper for coins so people could "pay" to see my work before they walked into my room.
my phase one self portrait:
(shot with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back and two hot lights with umbrellas)
Friday, October 24, 2008
street fashion
we took a class trip for the photo plus expo in new york city today. it was great to be back in the city. i realized how much i missed the fast pace life out there and the expo was very overwhelming.
i always try to think of new and fresh ideas for my personal work. i was inspired by amy arbus after i picked up one of her books while i was waiting for a friend at a book store a long time ago. just like her mother, she photographed random people all over new york city but focused on fashion.
during the expo, i met up with an old college friend for lunch and he later walked me back to my bus. while we were on our way, two guys walking towards us caught my eye. their style was completely opposite from each other. one had an old fashioned style (which i absolutely love), while the other was more urban. i asked if i could take some shots of them and the old fashioned one surprisingly said, "yes! i have ALWAYS wanted to model!". his name was david.
here are the shots:



david's friend, elliott:


i can't wait to go back to the city to continue this project, along with many others. new york is such an inspiring city for photography.
(images slightly sharpened, shot with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back and natural lighting)
i always try to think of new and fresh ideas for my personal work. i was inspired by amy arbus after i picked up one of her books while i was waiting for a friend at a book store a long time ago. just like her mother, she photographed random people all over new york city but focused on fashion.
during the expo, i met up with an old college friend for lunch and he later walked me back to my bus. while we were on our way, two guys walking towards us caught my eye. their style was completely opposite from each other. one had an old fashioned style (which i absolutely love), while the other was more urban. i asked if i could take some shots of them and the old fashioned one surprisingly said, "yes! i have ALWAYS wanted to model!". his name was david.
here are the shots:
david's friend, elliott:
i can't wait to go back to the city to continue this project, along with many others. new york is such an inspiring city for photography.
(images slightly sharpened, shot with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back and natural lighting)
Saturday, October 18, 2008
liquor and coins
a friend of mine from new jersey threw a birthday party in atlantic city. i never been there before but i was always told it was "like an amusement park, for adults." we stayed at the trump taj mahal casino/hotel and when i first went in, i was surprised with the overload of decorations and colors everywhere. the place seemed very outdated with an 80s theme. i took my elf camera for the trip.
my first shot when we entered the lobby:

there were a lot of these:

self portrait:

view from our room the morning we left:

(minor cropping on the second image, shot with the Canon PowerShot SD1000)
my first shot when we entered the lobby:
there were a lot of these:
self portrait:
view from our room the morning we left:
(minor cropping on the second image, shot with the Canon PowerShot SD1000)
Thursday, October 16, 2008
flash fun
Monday, October 13, 2008
burgh with an H
on my way to brazil last year for christmas/new years eve, the airline screwed up and gave me a free flight ticket anywhere in the states. i decided to visit my old college buddy in pittsburgh. while we were in college, ben and i would always find new places to eat or just find a place to explore. i love hanging out with him because he shows me new things, and i document them with my camera.
i took two cameras with me for the trip:
my "everyday" camera (or as i would like to call it, "my third hand") the Canon PowerShot SD1000 and the school's Mamiya 645AFD II. since the Mamiya's speed is slow and heavy, i work a lot with the elf camera for trips because it's small, easy to carry, and you can shoot practically anything at any time.
he first took me to a malaysian restaurant for dinner. here's a shot of the menu:

the next morning he took me to a vegetarian breakfast burrito place:

cruising around the streets of pittsburgh:

we were invited to a bbq and i took a shot of the beer cooler, inspired by our color assignment a few weeks back:

panther statue at the university of pittsburgh campus:

(all of the shots above were unedited and taken with the Canon PowerShot SD1000)
some extra shots with the Mamiya 645AFD II:
outside of the vegetarian breakfast burrito place:

walking around downtown:


experimenting landscape shots at the famous mount washington:


saying goodbye at the airport:

(minor cropping done to the second and last image, all of the shots above were taken with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back)
i took two cameras with me for the trip:
my "everyday" camera (or as i would like to call it, "my third hand") the Canon PowerShot SD1000 and the school's Mamiya 645AFD II. since the Mamiya's speed is slow and heavy, i work a lot with the elf camera for trips because it's small, easy to carry, and you can shoot practically anything at any time.
he first took me to a malaysian restaurant for dinner. here's a shot of the menu:
the next morning he took me to a vegetarian breakfast burrito place:
cruising around the streets of pittsburgh:
we were invited to a bbq and i took a shot of the beer cooler, inspired by our color assignment a few weeks back:
panther statue at the university of pittsburgh campus:
(all of the shots above were unedited and taken with the Canon PowerShot SD1000)
some extra shots with the Mamiya 645AFD II:
outside of the vegetarian breakfast burrito place:
walking around downtown:
experimenting landscape shots at the famous mount washington:
saying goodbye at the airport:
(minor cropping done to the second and last image, all of the shots above were taken with the Mamiya 645AFD II medium format camera with the Leaf Aptus 22 Digital Back)
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