Saturday, 7 April 2012

Fantasty Re-do Michelle Nunes

So this is my re-do of fantasy.
It's kind of a strange image, but I kind of like it.

Jes Cervoni - Exotic (yeah thats right)

So this may be a bit late, but just a bit.



My lighting is horribly uneven in both unfortunately, and I may have time to quickly re-shoot it this week. The premise is that the habitat they are placed in is exotic to them (not sure what a gold fish's natural habitat would be though).

The fish is named Ziggy, because he is orange, he also has a gold fish friend named Freddie. They are underwater, therefore, "Under Pressure". Obviously I thought this was hilarious. You should also know that Ziggy is alive and well.


Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Lyndsey Constable: Fantasy Theme REDO


LYNDSEY CONSTABLE: THEME: FATASY (REDO)


So I decided that I hated my last blog for Fantasy...

So here is my REDO

This photo was taken at Allen Gardens, which I am obsessed with.
And if anyone has ever wanted to experience what the jungle feels like this is the place.
SO this place for me is a fantasy, it is an escape from the everyday city life. 

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

I immediately wanted to frame this so all you could see was the little scene. I then realized half humor and half of the story is that this is happening on a kitchen counter. It gives it context. hope you enjoy

Casey Mendonca Theme #5 Fantasy


When I think of fantasy I think of a lot of things like weird mysterious clouds and moons that are kind of mystical.. Not sure how to explain it my vocabulary isn't that broad yet! Anyywhoooo I know its not much but I plan on reshooting this weekend or something! But I would really like some feedback on this one as to how i could improve it or something if I don't get to reshoot before the due date.

Thanks guys.

Monday, 2 April 2012

Jes Cervoni - Fantasy


I wanted to depict the idea of reliving a fantasy. A particular one for me was going to Europe, which I was able to do last summer. The image is made up of two photos, one that I took in Paris, and another taken here in Toronto with a plane in the sky. It is inspired by Isabel Martinez's photos. Website: http://www.immartinez.com/

I was hoping to get the same kind of shadowing effect that she has from her cut pieces by printing out each photo individually, cutting the strips myself, placing them on top of the other photo and then shoot the finished print. If anyone might know of a different way I could create this effect without ruining the quality of my image it would be greatly appreciated.