Showing posts with label 50 mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 50 mm. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 March 2015

back again

I feel like i've been 110% lazy with my photography for the past year, which sucks cause i love it! with this i've decided to get back into it, and I'm doing an art elective next semester which i'm excited for!!!

Anyway, here's some pictures from Falls 2014 and Laneway 2015!

falls 














laneway








Tuesday, 1 April 2014

another photoshoot

so lately i think i've been a bit into fashion-ie sort of photography, not sure why lately but yeah! anyway! a good friend of mine, emily, is studying fashion design at RMIT and just finished her first piece for the year. part of the assesment was to get photographs of a someone wearing the garment. so emily, isabella (the model) and myself made tracks back to couburg lake to get some lovely shots for emily's piece

here's a few of the faves ~















Sunday, 23 March 2014

pretty pretty

Heya! wow so haven't posted//taken photos for ages, so yesterday i got my beautiful friends Geri and Estelle to find some clothes and be my models for the day!

Here are some of my favourite ones, even though they look amazing in all the photos!!
















I think I'll do some more photos like this! I love doing arty portraits, but at the moment (through my artist block) I'll take some like this!

Peace ex oh 

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

The Portrait Series Complete

So, for all you blog regulars, you would have realised that for the past few months I have been taking images of some of the people in my life in order to create my final art piece for my first year at uni. Well I have finally finished these images and am currently creating my hardcover book to which I will be presenting the images in.

So finally, here are all the images together



Nonna Rosa



Nonno Franco



Mitchell Wood



Mrs Salano



Cathy Salano



Georgia Dandolo (myself)



Anne Wight



Alex Zammit



Nonna Theresa 


Don't know why some of the images turned out with a sepia tinge, on the actual prints the are pure black and white.