Showing posts with label seniors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seniors. Show all posts
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
I'm back :)
Hello world! I apologize for the very very long span of time I've gone without posting. College has this magical power of glueing you to homework, studying, and random late night hang outs, which left me little time to post or even shoot a whole lot. But now, the semester is over, and I'm ready to get back into shooting pictures again :) I have a shoot lined up for this weekend that I'm super excited about and promise to post a sneak peek as soon as I can!
For now, here's a few pictures from the things I actually had time to shoot this semester. Enjoy!
For now, here's a few pictures from the things I actually had time to shoot this semester. Enjoy!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Old Favorite
Just looking through some old pictures and stumbled upon one of my favorites I completely forgot about:
Ok, not the best version of it, but that's because it was scanned in on a not so great scanner. I took this my junior year of high school in my very first photo class ever. The entire class was film. So when I got this shot, barely knowing at all what I was doing, and not being able to see the result until I was in the dark room, I was so happy I got something decent! This picture holds a near and dear place to me because of that and just reminds me how much I've learned since then and also how much more I still need to learn.
Ok, not the best version of it, but that's because it was scanned in on a not so great scanner. I took this my junior year of high school in my very first photo class ever. The entire class was film. So when I got this shot, barely knowing at all what I was doing, and not being able to see the result until I was in the dark room, I was so happy I got something decent! This picture holds a near and dear place to me because of that and just reminds me how much I've learned since then and also how much more I still need to learn.
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