Friday, July 31, 2009

Lighting Techniques



Lighting Techniques

Cast Shadow
Drop Shadow
Reflective
Equal

Band Design CD and Concert Identity


Band Identity
Power Chords

Identity for a alternative rock band. CD cover, concert flyer, and wrist band.

Drink Design


Drink Design
Brain Sponge

A drink design logo and package design I did for an energy drink.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Garden Guide







Magazine Design
Garden Guide

Front Page
2 Page Spread Layout

Photographs taken by me as well, digital output.

Restaurant Design



Restaurant Design
Giddy Up

Menu Front/Back
Grand Opening Poster
Business Card & Gift Card
Table Stand

Location

Giddy Up is located in the country, off the beaten path. The restaurants are found in the south mostly in Texas. They are generally in an old, abandoned farmhouse that have been converted into the restaurant. However, there are some features of the farmhouse that have been left. Such as the old wood, hay floor, and skylight, wood beam ceiling. Nothing compares to Giddy Up. This steak house specialize in beef and other down home cooked foods they have a relaxed atmosphere.


Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Lighting in Faith



Lighting in Faith
C-Print

Done with a large format film camera (view camera) and strobe lighting, this shoot concentrated on the effects of lighting. Notice how the different positions of the lighting highlight different areas on the subject. Dressed in tradition Jewish Orthodox wear, the subject was posed first with a Shofar (ram's horn) and secondly with a Prayer book. I love the highlight that is created on the subjects arm in the second photograph and how it pops from the background with specific lighting techniques.

Past, Present, and Future

Past, Present and Future
Digital C-Print

This image is a compilation layering piece I did. Combining two different images I was able to achieve this overlapped looked. Notice how the shadow of my past overlaps the shadow of the present me. I really enjoy how the young me looks down on the converging shadows.

Photography BFA Thesis




The Time Has Come to Talk of Many Things

Digital C-Print

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll tells the story of Alice, a young girl who follows a white rabbit down a hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar and unusual creatures that talk nonsense. Since I was a young girl, the unusual and fanciful characters portrayed by Carroll and the world they live in have fascinated me. There is an intriguing aspect to the jokes, wordplay, and hidden meanings within the story. I was inspired by this story for my thesis.

I focused on both the written tale and the movie by Walt Disney, to give a full story line. From there, I set up scenes that reflect those parts within the story, the ones that have always been important to me throughout my life. Some of the more prominent elements include specific events such as the mad tea party, the croquet match with the Queen of Hearts, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, Alice visiting the White Rabbit’s house, and several others.

There is an underlying theme in the story dealing with maturity, which I find intriguing, and thus have decided to focus on it. Alice is an adolescent girl who seems to be in a frightening world ruled by chaos and nonsense, where she faces multiple situations involving several curious animals. The theme of Alice growing and shrinking into different sizes could reflect the ups and downs of adolescence and the physical growth that children and teens go through as they transition from childhood to adulthood. Throughout the book, Alice used rational thought and good advice to justify some of the things she was doing. Alice did not like the animals in Wonderland who treated her as a child, but sometimes the responsibilities she had to take on appeared daunting.

Many photographers have influenced my work, one in particular being Annie Leibovitz. I am intrigued by Annie Leibovitz’s portrayal of Alice in Wonderland for a Vogue Magazine editorial. Her set for these works is beautifully done, using available light along with artificial light to illuminate her arrangements. The attention to detail is impressive and when she uses props, it is evident that they are placed precisely, and her sets are carefully thought out. To represent my interpretation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, I manifested the images in Photoshop. Altering Alice’s surroundings and the world that she was in, and with manipulation, I was able to create the illusion of an illustration. I want my images to evoke a whimsical, fanciful feeling, as that is my impression of the story, but also as a shift from adolescent to adulthood.