Monday, July 29, 2013

Project: Photographing 50 Strangers #2


Stranger #2

I probably would have creepy-stalker photographed this guy but I decided to introduce myself and ask him for permission to take photos instead, in the sprit of the Photographing 50 Strangers project. I just asked him to act casual, as if he didn't know I was there. Introducing myself made it easier to get closer to him, since I was using my 50mm lens and not a zoom lens, I needed to get closer to him in the first place. You know what they say.. "If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough." I live by that quote! Woo!

Yours Truly, 
Ginny







Project: Photographing 50 Strangers #1


 Stranger #1

This baby was trying to climb this sand pyramid. His mom was watching over him, so I asked her for permission to photograph her child. I like this picture because the shadow shows what's going on behind the pyramid which I think is neat.




Sunday, July 28, 2013

Project: Photographing 50 Strangers

Project Rules:

  • First think about why you want to photograph them, then figure out how you will portray that idea.
  • Introduce yourself.
  • Ask for permission to photograph them.
Project Goals:
  • Broaden portfolio.
  • Get comfortable with taking pictures of strangers.
  • Meet new people.
**This project idea is from Secrets of Great Portrait Photography by Brian Smith. This is a really interesting book with a whole bunch of tips from a photographer that has worked with many famous people and magazines.**

Check out my project progress:

#1
#2

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Photo Adventures: Hiking

I went hiking at Patapsco State Park with my friends Kathryn, Kumin, and Sean.. It was awesome! I definitely want to go back and take more photographs. 

Ginny




Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Portraits: Kathryn McDonald


For Kathryn's portraits, we headed to the Orange Grove/Avalon Area of Patapsco State Park. I was able to take some very nice portraits of her on this beautiful swinging bridge! 

Check out the set on flickr here!









Monday, July 22, 2013

Photo Adventures: Annapolis


I went down (or up...?) to Annapolis with two photographer friends of mine: Chris and Devin (click their names to check out their flickr pages!). It was a really fun experience although I didn't get that many great shots.. But Annapolis is really beautiful and there is so much to explore!

You can find the pictures on flickr here. Check out the photos below! 







Saturday, July 20, 2013

Portraits: Sarah Fritz


Sarah's portrait session was one of the first ones that I did where someone asked me to take pictures of them and went to a sought-out location for the purpose of taking portraits. The location was beautiful (The Shrine of St. Anthony), it was a monastery with amazing architecture and wide open fields. We shot at about 2 pm due to scheduling conflicts, so the shadows and sun were too harsh.  Overall, most of the photographs turned out very nicely! 

Check out more pictures and in higher quality on my flickr!














Friday, July 19, 2013

Reflection: Portfolio Development: Exploring Digital Photography Summer Class @ MICA 7/8-19/2013

These two weeks at MICA really helped me decide that I see art school as an option for me. I love the vibe of the creative and city atmosphere. I loved exploring the campus and surrounding buildings. Taking a chunk of my morning for two weeks and dedicating it to photograph was really amazing, I was able to create and focus on doing what I am passionate about. Here are some photos that I took during my time at MICA: