For this "Wierd Day" in class, I ended up in the back parking lot of the school on the hill. I did not follow the instructions of "throwing the disc and seeing where it ended up" that well because I wanted to look for something bright to match the iridescent tone of the disc. So I found the colorful bougainvillea trees. I actually like taking photos of lower vantage points because, for one, I get to sit and for two, the most interesting picture is of things you don't see every day. The pink pictures were taken in the back parking lot of the school on the hill going upwards. The white flower was located on the left side of the cafeteria in the little square dirt patches. I like how all these photos give off a "dazed" feeling with the slight blur of the CD in the background. I mostly used the CD as a background for the main subject, which was the flowers. I didn't want anyone to know that I was using the disc. The purpose of this ...
This theme originally came from a picture on Pinterest that I pinned about a year ago. It had a lady holding flowers to her face with harsh lighting. I wanted to base my personal project off of that image but not copy it like in the ITSO project. So I brainstormed and came up with an idea of making a flower mask and painting my models face to make a fuller looking mask. I wanted to experience the process of a full photoshoot. I had to get everything ready myself from the hair and makeup to the outfit and location . Although it was a long process I liked being in control of my own operation. My shooting location was on my street in Moanalua Valley. It had strong architecture with some signs of nature like leaves and flowers growing out of the walls. We couldn’t go far outside the house because my sister had a basketball game later that day. Since I used my sister as the main model, hat already meant a lot of complaining from her and extreme focus from irritation...
You are both so talented! Your creativity and love of art shines in these drawings.
ReplyDeleteI do like the pages. I have the one that looks like a Hibiscus coming along well. Still trying to figure out the spiky triangle parts.
ReplyDeleteDo you want the colored jpeg?
ReplyDeleteYes please! You can send it to my email, munenolian@gmail.com.
DeleteIt should be there soon.
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