Friday, December 2, 2011

Photoshoot: Update Greek god

My photoshoot implies to Steve Jobs as an updated Greek god, Hermes. Steve Jobs was the one invented Apple products, so I consider him as a messenger god. His invention provides people incredible technologies, which can connect people and people together.
In my photoshoot, there are two people holding an IPhone. One (Hermes) is holding it to send a message. One (a normal person) is receiving a message from Hermes. I took the photo with bird biew to emphasize the IPhones, which they are holding.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Photoshoot: Film still

Bao Vo and I took photographs about a group attending a summer camp. One of girls in a group messes up with a bee nest, so the bees start to chase everybody. Hang (in Bao's photograph) is trying to get rid of the bees. Meanwhile, Bao is running away.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Photoshoot: Portrait

Childhood ambition: to be a journalist
Fondest memory: being at school camp
Soundtrack: "Home" - Westlife
Proudest moment: buying my first car
Biggest challenge: moving to America
Indulgence: going shopping + a cup of Starbucks coffee
Favorite movie quote: "Life is too short to be wasted"
My life is about looking at things optimistically.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Photoshoot: Looking for Negative Space

 I took this picture outside the auditorium by using negative space and silhouette. It appeals to a girl who wants to reach her dream no matter what. Behind her, everything is dark but if she keeps going forward, it will be a "bright, opened road" for her.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Photo shoot: Finding Lines


I took this picture at the football field by using lines on the track and the shadows of me and my friend to create this photograph.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Photoshoot: Using stencils to create shadow


I put all the letters together to make "swag" word. I moved the letters and the light to make sure that I had good shadows for my letters. Then, I took pictures by choosing a good angle and following the rule of third.