My practice drastically changed once going into quarantine. I found it very difficult to have any motivation once being home all the time. This is especially because I was mainly photographing people. I was no longer able to photograph people in the same way, and ended up mainly photographing my brother in different metroparks in the Toledo area. This proved to be a challenge as I could no longer shoot on film either, and my dslr stopped working a week into quarantine. This led to most of my photos being phone pics. With these limitations I tried to play off of weird projects I already had been doing. My photos for mom series are literal phone pictures I have always taken for my mom of my brother and I doing weird things in parks. This also drew off of my idea to make eye-spy type pictures of my brother and I hiding in the trees. The last of my film photos are also stuck as edited TIFFs. I was unable to download photoshop as my laptop has no storage, and the files were too big for...










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ReplyDeleteThe photo that strikes a chord with me is your last one of the puppies. It’s funny because I used to take pictures and video of my dog putting his head out the window and enjoying the nice breeze. My dog Skippy passed away this February, so I especially appreciate a photo like this. Dogs really hold a special place in our heart.
All of these photos are beautiful! I agree with Ryan about the puppy pictures. I think those pictures were well taken and are special. The color in the roses look lovely as well! For the second picture of the building, I wish there was more space on the right side as it feels like it is really close to the edge of the frame.
ReplyDeleteLove your images of the dog in front of the door, and the one with it's head outside the window. the lighting in each of these photos is beautiful. I especially like that it turns the dog into a silhouette, but you can still see enough details to tell that it's looking back.
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