Emily - I really love your images of someone you know. They are quite beautiful, with the color of the lights over the person. I also love how your images without a person, I feel like I really get a sense of that person that owns those objects. Personally though I would like if the edges of the record wasn't cut off. Also with your self-portrait, I think that you shouldn't have cut off so much of yourself, also I would have loved if the purple light wasn't so "removed" in a way. Overall I think you have some lovely images and I really love your creativity. I look forward to seeing your final images later!
hey emily, gorgeous portraits! the color is insane! how did you get it like that? her head position in the first photo is beautiful and the crop in the second works really well. quite the model in the self portrait!!!! i wish you had left more of the scene in the background to add a little more character context! i love your repeated use of purple, really has created a little signature to your photos. i also appreciate the no person photos. I think black and white may have worked well for them but the use of color also allows for more personality to show. Good work, emily!!
hi cheyenne! thank you for your kind comments :))) the colors are from a light of my sister's (the person in the photo) and its a "sunset lamp" off Amazon lol. I have been trying to use colors as a form of representation of the person and glad you noticed that!
EMILY- the mixture of textures on the black and white self-portrait is incredible! the blending of textures and opacity of your shadow make a very powerful image. I empathize heavily with your current crutch situation too- I broke a few bones in my foot a few weeks ago and it made moving around for assignments "interesting" to say the least. Kudos for persevering, and kudos for capturing such a keen image. Additionally, your intention journal shot definitely benefitted from the enhanced saturation. It's enough to make the image pop without making it over-bearing. Continue tinkering with your edits, I think you may have surprise yourself with being even more aggressive. Finally, your cropping on series 1 photo 2 makes the image much more concise. Good eye!
These are beautiful! I really admire the way you experimented with light and shadow in these portraits. I think they definitely add a unique touch to your work. I also love your portraits without someone in them. It's interesting how you were able to capture the essence of people without their literal presence simply by including items that you associate with them. Really nice work!
Emily - I really love your images of someone you know. They are quite beautiful, with the color of the lights over the person. I also love how your images without a person, I feel like I really get a sense of that person that owns those objects. Personally though I would like if the edges of the record wasn't cut off. Also with your self-portrait, I think that you shouldn't have cut off so much of yourself, also I would have loved if the purple light wasn't so "removed" in a way. Overall I think you have some lovely images and I really love your creativity. I look forward to seeing your final images later!
ReplyDeletehey emily, gorgeous portraits! the color is insane! how did you get it like that? her head position in the first photo is beautiful and the crop in the second works really well. quite the model in the self portrait!!!! i wish you had left more of the scene in the background to add a little more character context! i love your repeated use of purple, really has created a little signature to your photos. i also appreciate the no person photos. I think black and white may have worked well for them but the use of color also allows for more personality to show. Good work, emily!!
ReplyDeletehi cheyenne! thank you for your kind comments :))) the colors are from a light of my sister's (the person in the photo) and its a "sunset lamp" off Amazon lol. I have been trying to use colors as a form of representation of the person and glad you noticed that!
DeleteEMILY- the mixture of textures on the black and white self-portrait is incredible! the blending of textures and opacity of your shadow make a very powerful image. I empathize heavily with your current crutch situation too- I broke a few bones in my foot a few weeks ago and it made moving around for assignments "interesting" to say the least. Kudos for persevering, and kudos for capturing such a keen image. Additionally, your intention journal shot definitely benefitted from the enhanced saturation. It's enough to make the image pop without making it over-bearing. Continue tinkering with your edits, I think you may have surprise yourself with being even more aggressive. Finally, your cropping on series 1 photo 2 makes the image much more concise. Good eye!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I really admire the way you experimented with light and shadow in these portraits. I think they definitely add a unique touch to your work. I also love your portraits without someone in them. It's interesting how you were able to capture the essence of people without their literal presence simply by including items that you associate with them. Really nice work!
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