Friday, April 30, 2010

First Test Shoot: Ariel

These are another set of unedited photos I took with Julian's Canon the day after Brittany's test shoot. Most of favorites didn't survive but shooting with the roomie was lovely. Totally H&M catalogue worthy hehe.




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First Test Shoot: Brittany

I went shooting the other day with my friend's camera. It was my first time ever shooting with an DSLR. And I have to say, I'm pretty impressed at how my photos turned out. I'm lucky I saved these photos into my email because my macbook crashed a day later, any uploaded photos I didn't save.  I'm glad these photos survived because Brittany looks like a bombshell! I'm going to have to invest in one of these cameras someday. Here are raw and unedited photos from my test shoot. 








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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Mini Stroll Around Soho


Today was my first trip to Soho. We honestly had no idea where we were going haha. But Ariel's sister came to visit so we decided to go down for a bit. These were taken with my Powershot. Nothing special, just a nice stroll around the village.











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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Days Before Spring

The trip I had with my class has inspired me to go and take some photos with a la roomies on this sunny afternoon. I used Elizabeth's digi-cam to snap this cute photos.




















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Monday, October 5, 2009

Ellis Island

Our class had a trip to Ellis Island. It was my first trip over there, so I figured I'd take my camera along. I don't really enjoy being in front or behind the camera. I'm not much of a photographer, but I think these photos turned out nicely. Keep in mind, I used a basic digital camera. I have a feeling these photos will be the first of many adventures.



























It was a fun adventure. The museum itself didn't appeal to me. It seemed too 'clean' and empty. It wasn't until we went over to the back and saw the parts of Ellis Island that weren't reconstructed and torn down. It was the first time I've ever seen anything from that perspective. The history, the artifacts, the beauty - it was all there. It wasn't masked by layers of paint and replicated props. It was what used to be the door to 'the land of the free. It was real.What a beautiful day it was indeed.
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