
This self-portrait is titled "Completely Exposed",
and consider it to be my inspiration.
I've had a love of photography for as long as i can remember,
and a series of really hard events occur in my life.
This photo was the outcome of a terrible day,
as well as the moment that my life started to change again.
For that, and so many other reasons,
it is and will eternally be my favorite.
and consider it to be my inspiration.
I've had a love of photography for as long as i can remember,
and a series of really hard events occur in my life.
This photo was the outcome of a terrible day,
as well as the moment that my life started to change again.
For that, and so many other reasons,
it is and will eternally be my favorite.

The day of my brother's (pictured) high school graduation
was one of the first days that my grandfather (also pictured) had been out in a while.
This photograph is clearly of my brother helping him down the front stairs.
Now, i am and will forever be, critical of my work
so the fact that my brother's attention was caught by the camera,
to this day, really bothers me.
Even still, i can't help but love the overall outcome.
The piece is untitled.
Another image of my grandfather.
I'm almost certain that it was taken on fathers day.
He's 83, going on 84 years of age this month.
And sadly enough, not the healthiest of men.
At this time, he was still living at home,
he was sent to the Emergency Room in August,
had a series of tests done and has been in
a Nursing Home ever since.
Things are really hard on my mom and grandmother
but he's better off there.
My favorite elements of this photo are the raw emotion
and of course, the effect that the sunlight gives.
.......
If you've noticed a pattern, then you are most definitely correct.
I absolutely LOVE capturing emotion!
And i figured something a little lighter was the best way to end this post.
.......

My brother and his girlfriend were nice enough to be my "subjects"
for the day.
They're young and in love,
therefore a lot of fun to photograph.
I'm pretty sure i took somewhere around 200 photos that day,
if not more.
But this was one of my personal favorties because
i love that i was able to capture that
"in the moment" image.
was one of the first days that my grandfather (also pictured) had been out in a while.
This photograph is clearly of my brother helping him down the front stairs.
Now, i am and will forever be, critical of my work
so the fact that my brother's attention was caught by the camera,
to this day, really bothers me.
Even still, i can't help but love the overall outcome.
The piece is untitled.

I'm almost certain that it was taken on fathers day.
He's 83, going on 84 years of age this month.
And sadly enough, not the healthiest of men.
At this time, he was still living at home,
he was sent to the Emergency Room in August,
had a series of tests done and has been in
a Nursing Home ever since.
Things are really hard on my mom and grandmother
but he's better off there.
My favorite elements of this photo are the raw emotion
and of course, the effect that the sunlight gives.
.......
If you've noticed a pattern, then you are most definitely correct.
I absolutely LOVE capturing emotion!
And i figured something a little lighter was the best way to end this post.
.......

My brother and his girlfriend were nice enough to be my "subjects"
for the day.
They're young and in love,
therefore a lot of fun to photograph.
I'm pretty sure i took somewhere around 200 photos that day,
if not more.
But this was one of my personal favorties because
i love that i was able to capture that
"in the moment" image.
I am in love with your work!
ReplyDeleteoh, thank you so much!
ReplyDeletethat really means a lot. =)
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ReplyDeletei agree with jackie, your photo's are amazing! Looks like some of us will be taking tips from you :)
ReplyDeleteyes that means me. ;D