Business Cards….
February 19, 2009
For this assignment, we had to shoot something for a self promotional post card and business card. It had to be “iconic” and represent our individual photography… This is my image…

More Model Shots
February 19, 2009
For this assignment, our whole class went to an OLD theater in downtown Asheboro. Our instructor had several models lined up for us to shoot, but a couple of them didn’t show up…. This lovely model is actually a classmate that stood in for the no-shows….
Commercial Portraits…
February 9, 2009
For this assignment we had to shoot four commercial portraits, three in a studio and one on location. Here they are.




How to….
February 9, 2009
So now we have to do a how to session… I’m going to explain how I took this

to this

First, I took the base exposure and I under exposed the crap out of it to create the illusion of night.

Next, while keeping the images under exposed, I simply walked around the mailbox with my flash and lit it from various angles and directions….








o.k., I think you get the idea…
Next, I opened all the images in photoshop. I took the first exposure (the really under exposed one) and used it as my base image. I took the rest of the images, using the move tool, and draged them all on top of my base image creating many separate layers. Then, layer by layer… I created a mask layer on each individual layer and painted with black in the areas I wanted to highlight or show. After that, I inverted each specific layer to let the pained areas show through. Again, I did each layer one at a time, layer by layer…. After that, I tweaked the tonal values and added a high pass filter for a punchy contrast effect. And that’s how it was done!
More Jewelry….
February 9, 2009
For this assignment, we had to find an ad in a magazine and attempt to reproduce the image best as possible. I chose an ad for a watch. Here it is.

Man In the Box
February 2, 2009
This is a photo I used for a lighting class assignment. We were to take several photos during the daytime, while using only one light to light everything, but make it look as if it were night time and put them all together in one image…. This is what I came up with on the fly. I used my cannon 30D, 580 speedlight, and 8 images to create this shot.

Another Interview Portrait….
February 2, 2009
This is another image I took to use in my multimedia interview. I used my cannon 30 D and hand held my 580 speedlight just above his head.
