Monday, October 29, 2012

Inspiration- Black and White

Black and white pictures have always appealed to me whether it's printing them or shooting them, I've just always genuinely enjoyed them. I decided to take a few black and white pictures feat. Sandy because I mean why not, if I die at least I'll have some photo evidence right? Right. So I took three or four pictures and then it got really windy and I got cold so that's all for now (oops). I actually love storms. They are so unique and awesome and as long as I have blankets, a candle, a fully charged phone and computer I'm pretty good for a while. I stood outside for a bit yesterday and just took pictures of everything. The wind and the rain, ugh it's awesome.

 The bright sky against the dark ground contrasts really beautifully along with the swaying of the leaves and the rain drops against the pool. Everything is just so soaked, it's awesome.
 This was a bit of a before and after shot (without the before) because less than twenty four hours ago there was a patio set there with chairs and stuff and now theres just not (and I didn't notice until this morning whatever) but i just like how slippery the ground looks, even though its not, and how empty this once seemingly full area looks.

Even though this photo is a bit blurry and bad quality, the white leaves that were once a green and the drainage pond behind my house that's slowly filling up looks awesome. It's like a river back there and I'm glad that I captured it because I never do but it always looks cool.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Inspiration- Person


There are tons of people that have inspired me in my life but, the one I'm choosing over all of the others is my sister, Alisa. My sister and I were never very close when we were younger because she's nine years older than I am, so it was always difficult but, over the past few years we've gotten a lot closer. She has always had this hilarious attitude, my brother and sister are both super funny people but, my sister always had a sarcastic comment about something my mom was saying or something my brother did that always made me die laughing. She's such a fun person to be around, I love hanging out with her when I can and going to visit her in Philly (where she lives).

 She's a really good person too, always really nice to people and helping people when she can. There was never a time when if I needed something, she wouldn't come help me with it. Like I said before, she's one of the funniest people I know and she's a really good friend to people, listening to what's going on with them and such. The picture above is her with her friend Allison when they were having lunch in NYC.  
She's surprisingly adventurous, she went all over Europe when a few years back and went to LA by herself and just traveled everywhere, something I hope to do. I'm taking a trip with her this summer to Europe and I'm super excited. My sister is truly inspiring to me, she's the type of person that I hope to be when I grow up. She's extremely stubborn but, caring and funny and a really generous person.  I love being around her and I'm so happy that she's my sister even though we fight and bicker, I wouldn't have it any other way. 

Holga

The holga project was easily my favorite because one, it was an open assignment which at first I found extremely difficult but then realized shortly after that I could literally do anything and I got really excited and two because after looking at holga photography in class I loved the look of holga photographs. After finding a holga dedicated blog I found some pictures that were my favorite (I would have put mine up but, my film isn't developed yet) (oops).
 This I thought was just the coolest picture on the entire planet because of the illusion that it gives off, that the dock or road just goes on forever into the water and I found the man standing almost directly in the middle of the picture the most attention-drawing even though he's so small.
 I have a small obsession with bridges so when I saw this I knew it needed to be something that I had to show. The speedboat motoring through under the bridge and the city below the bridge just makes this picture for me. I love the effect that the holga gives, this foggy but clear image, it's perfect.
 Following in my obsession with bridges, the parallel lines were what drew my attention when I was scrolling. The symmetrical appearance, paired with the black and white border, I loved it. 
 Okay I broke my bridge theme, but I couldn't help it. The beam of light illuminating the skiers and the trees surrounding the lift with the appearance of something that looks like a tunnel was beautiful. I loved the way the photographer and the holga framed this image and captured it perfectly.
Holga photographs may be my all-time favorite after looking through the holga blog. Hopefully my pictures come out the way I wanted them to so that I can put them up after I've developed (fingers crossed). Also, ending with a beach photograph, I loved how the seagulls skimmed the water and the way the camera captured the image that looks so effortless but was probably extremely difficult.

Inspiration - Neighborhood

A couple of days ago, I decided to go on a bit of a walk around downtown Bethlehem, which technically isn't my neighborhood but my dad used to live down in this area so I thought it would be ok. Anyway, I took a ton of pictures of just walking around and capturing all of the moments in a freezing cold Saturday afternoon and I found more than I had expected. I never realized how beautiful Bethlehem was when it was seemingly empty because of the weather. 
 I've passed by this building at least a thousand times with people bustling up and down the road of the Lower School but, the road was completely empty on this particular day with the exception of the already parked cars and I just loved this view of the door. Every ridge of the door can be seen with the seemingly unnoticeable cracks in the pavement and the imperfect rocks embellished in the building. It's so imperfectly perfect and old looking and I just never noticed before how amazing this building is. 
 I took a bit of a detour into this old looking garden, corridor-looking area when I was walking. I actually got two shots in this garden, this obviously being one where everything looks so clean and crisp and another in which I just took about one step in the other direction and it showed a completely different side of the area with a huge dumpster with trash surrounding it and tons of traffic signs and notices. I looked back on these two pictures and realized how much this area contrasted with the other and how everything kind of is like that. Good and bad, old and new.
 The discoloration on this railing was what caught my eye. I actually got like ten pictures of this fence because I just found different angles to take pictures of and I just loved this. 
 The thousand of leaves tossed around of this empty street and how every car was parked on the left side with the little red notch right in the middle of the road was perfect to me. The little imperfections in the road and everything was just really cool. 
My little adventure, sadly, was probably the best part of my weekend. I just wandered and observed and then went home and took more pictures because I tried to notice the little things. That's, I think, what this little adventure taught me and inspired me to do, take in the little details. I can go on a little walk and photograph the smallest, coolest things.