Experimental self portrait focusing on the use and affects of lighting, contrast, and tones.
This is the same picture, just bigger. ;) I will add though, this is probably one of my first to what I consider my amateur photography shots. This is were I stopped taking “touristy” pictures and started looking at things in a different angle. I started looking at the unseen beauty of things and tried to capture them.
This was taken from a replica of the Nina (Christopher Columbus) that now lives in Corpus Christi (once belonged to Spain).
From my recent trip to the Florida Keys with the family: A stand of tourist items outside a shop in Key West.
From a recent family trip to the Florida Keys: The view from the Manatee Bay Hotel Tiki Bar in early morning (about 8am). Saw the blue of the sky and stillness of the water and couldn’t resist! Makes for such a feeling of serenity and calmness. Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS / Shutter: 1/640 / Aperture: f/4.0 / Max Aperture: f/2.7 / Exposure Bias: 0.00 / Focal Length: 6mm / Sensing: One-Chip Color Area / Flash: Off / Metering: Pattern
An acting headshot.
Taken in Corpus Christi, down by the Yacht Club.
I love ground view perspective shots and when I saw the earth here, I had to take advantage. It was so hardened and dry that it really didn’t even break as I walked on it. It looked as though the ground was trying to pull away from the earth itself.
My family’s decorative library. Most are in French I believe. I love the look of antique books. :)
Album Artwork Photo Shoot for Jacob Louis. This ended up being the back of the CD case. This is the base picture (without the song names, etc. ;)
From my recent trip to the Florida Keys with my family: One of the many, many, many roosters walking around the Keys – this one was in Mallory Square.
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