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how have i become this person? i never thought i'd do the things i've done. but i am here. and i have don't regret them.

 

all part of my final project for my photo class. there's supposed to be an order but flickr goes by date, not by what i want. it was a personal reflection on my experiences as a college freshman and how i transformed from a child into an adult

Just me and all the mirror in the bathroom

 

“It took many years to fine tune my creations & understand myself. The way I see it, Art is an absolute reflection of the self. True art is made through silence, Therefore one must be silent as one creates. When I say silent, I mean thoughtless. To have no thought enables your brain to fully focus on the moment one hundred percent. Art is love. Love is awareness. Therefore true art which resonates love can only be crafted through total awareness. In total awareness, nothing can be more. You are only confined by your knowledge. The more alone & more silent you become, the more knowledge flows into you. This journey of life is so beautiful if you want it to be. Use your brain function to develop beautiful mind gardens. Check for weeds & tend to your dreams by watering them and watching them grow. Utilize your experiences by fully submerging yourself within them, storing information like a database in the mind, ready for any given moment to deploy it. When I create, I see certain things manifest through the energy. Fragments of information I’ve stored within my brain - Fragments of infinity, things that will always be a part of me. There is an inner language to understand that allows you to communicate with no boundaries of time or space. Anything is possible. Literally. I got the Pharaohs on speed dial."⠀ जSड़ोंIभूLमि3गNतCमैं3 by Tony Katai (2/4)

Photographed my boyfriend's eye using my macro rings on a standard kit lens (18-55mm) - I am reflected in his eye for a self reflection brief.

Final Project: Triptych

Self Reflection:

 

In my opinion, I feel like I put a good amount of time and effort into this triptych and conveyed the message of my love for the sport in th fact that its relaxing for me and I spend a good amount of time everyday just juggling the ball at home. I spent a few days of shooting trying to get the right angle and position of the ball in my shots. I used a variety of techniques such as worms-eye view and used depth of field to have the soccer ball as the main point of focus in all 3 shots and accentuate its importance. In terms of editing, I decided to make this picture in black and white and allowed for there to be a high contrast in color from black to white. This was a challenging experience, and I feel like I learned a lot from it because I had to use techniques that I wasn't very adept at. All in all, it was a rewarding experience.

Trip to Hokkado, Summer 2005

It may not be pretty but it's raw. My light!

Milwaukee Art Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

"Self Relfection"

by Donna Billick

Mixed Medium

 

Sculpture displayed at Kaneko Gallery at American River College on Monday September 21st, 2015 (Photo by Karen Reay)

  

"Watch the birdie" Which one?

On the roofof the Central library

This is only the second self portrait that i have ever done properly and was quite happy with the results.

school is starting. i can't believe i made it here. i'm proud of myself.

Self reflection towards 8th Avenue, New York

Photographed my boyfriend's eye using my macro rings on a standard kit lens (18-55mm) - I am reflected in his eye for a self reflection brief.

Triumph motorcycle used in the indie film, "The Squealer"

August 29, 2010

Cedar Creek, TX

Self reflection

Midtown, Atlanta, Georgia

 

Leica M8, Cosina-Voigtländer NOKTON 35mm F1.2 Aspherical

Aperture (raw fine tuning, exposure, levels, monochrome mixer, noise reduction)

1/16sec, iso 320, 35mm (47mm)

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php|works 2007.

 

I photographed myself in the window.

 

Even though there are no reflections anywhere in here... just blagh. I hate self-portraits these days. I cant make them look good. All it is is me sitting here all blarrrgh like and giving no emotion. And, I cant figure out how to make the SB900 work well... I seriously twinked this in Photoshop alot. D:

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