FINAL: Relationship.

For my final project for EOCAs, I decided to do my theme as “relationaship”; It just called out to me on the list of words we had to choose from. To portray ‘relationship’, I chose to photograph two different relationships: mother and son, and boyfriend and girlfriend. For mother and son, I took pictures of KaSarah and Tian, my ‘sister’ and ‘nephew’. I’d explain the technicality of it, but that would take too long. For the boyfriend/girlfriend, I took pictures of my friend Garrett and his girlfriend Emily. I opened every picture in Camera Raw and adjusted the vibrance, clarity, exposure, contrast, blacks, and brightness. On about half of the photos, I burned the edges a little to make the sky bluer and/or add more effect and emotion to my pictures. Garrett, Emily and I went downtown (obviously) to take the main pictures for this project, and KaSarah brought Tian over to our parents house for those pictures. My dad’s house has the worst lighting EVER so i am mad that those pictures didn’t turn out as well as I wanted them to, but I think the pictures of Garrett and Emily turned out really well :)

Inspiration: Life in Motion . I think this photographer has awesome pictures of couples and babies and in a way uses sunlight the same way I tried to in my pictures, I like his (i think it’s a guy..)  editing and his work is just amazing in my opinion. I really liked hi pictures on his website.

Garrett & Emily. Oh, young love!

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“ahh! She’s biting me!” hahaha it was funny.

KaSarah & Tian. There’s nothing stronger than a mother’s love for her child.

Calm baby with a binky.

He found out he can reach his feet now!

I think this the cutest darn thing!

Tickle monster!

One response to “FINAL: Relationship.”

  1. For the mom/child photos, the color is off. SOmetimes when you get into not so good lighting conditions, it can be best to drop the photo into black and white, maybe add a slight tint to some of them and call it good.
    The couple photos, great light to be shooting in. When outside like that, try shooting some with your flash on. It can add just enough extra light onto the subjects and then too cause the background to darken a bit from the exposure difference to make the subjects stand out and be a little bit isolated from the background.

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