Tearsheet

I decided to chose this picture to represent me on my tearsheet because it represents the style of photography I enjoy doing as well as locations I like to shoot in. It also allows people to get an idea of what I look like.
Website Group
If you were to go to our school website you would find a picture displayed on our homepage of several students playing various instruments. It's fine and all, but I never thought it was a good representation of our school as a whole because it didn't really encompass all the arts SCPA has to offer. We were asked to replace this picture using a group of people doing their art. At the time of this assignment I happened to be in a show, and when I put two and two together I came up with taking a picture of people getting ready for a show. What I like about this picture is that it's not posed and that these people could be getting ready for any kind of show. They could be preparing for a dance recital, a theater production, or a music performance. Also I like the fact that you can see myself in the mirror because it covers the visual arts perspective as well
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For this assignment we were asked to shoot in a location that we don't usually shoot at. The only rule was that it had to be on campus. The few assignments that I do shoot at school I tend to confine myself to taking pictures on the grassy knoll. For a nice change of pace I decided to shoot in the cafeteria and basketball courts. For some reason I have this odd attraction to empty spaces and buildings. I can't really explain what it is that draws me to them but I think it's because I like the serenity I feel. It's almost childlike. The first two pictures were taken with my model sitting in a foursquare court. There meant to be looked at together because I wanted people to feel like the were bouncing in and out and out much like a foursquare ball. The first picture consumes you and draws you in while the second pictures sort of throws you back out.
Out of all the pictures I took I like the linear qualities and my models pose the best in the third picture. In the fourth picture I just like the that we were able to incorporate the shopping cart we found lying around. The reason I edited these two pictures with a a slightly faded and sepia tone is because their is something very childlike about being at a basketball court, and whenever I think of nostalgic things I think of times before my time, which I then associtate with old somewhat faded pictures.
The fourth picture I chose to display because I have been interested in trying to do more fashion photography, and in this was my way of sort of testing the waters. I wanted her jacket to pop however the way I edited this photo faded it more than I would have liked.