Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

COVID-19

I did my own photoshoot with my 2010 SS Camaro after work in Seattle Center on March 23, 2020. Shot with a one of my favorite lenses (Fish Eye) on my Canon EOS 800D. Ironically enough, this was my last night working at my job, since I'm now laid off. I didn't know it at the time. Everyone who isn't essential personnel, in the State of WA, will file for unemployment (if they haven't done so already) due to Governor Inslee's "Stay at Home" order in response to COVID-19 aka Corona Virus.



Wednesday, March 2, 2016

JCSG Photo Edits from Dec 2015

Hello All!

It's been far too long since I've updated this blog. It's because I have been really busy doing a lot of things. One of those reasons, I'm about to showcase in this post. So I am a member of the Jet City Saber Guild here in Seattle, WA. We were asked by the Pacific Science Center (PSC) if we could provide a performance for the opening night of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. And we of course said, "YES!" These photos are from our promotional video shoot for PSC as well as for the local news KOMO (you can find that video segment here.) One of our Guild members (Suspi Photography) was awesome enough to take still photos during this time, and I got my hands on them to edit. I had so much fun doing it too, especially the animated one of me fighting (a happy accident at first.) It was really exciting to actually edit some photos of my costumed friends, something I want to do more of.

Photo-Animation consisting of 184 photos
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Monday, November 2, 2015

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

My Adventures in Washington

Here are some of my photos from various shoots in 2014. It's taken me quite some time to go through them, and I still have many more that I wouldn't mind sharing after doing some editing. While going through my memory dumped files, I realized that I am quite fortunate to have been able to, not only venture in such beautiful parts of the Pacific Northwest, but to also call this area home. It's been an unforgettable experience ever since I've moved here.

Featured here are photos from Ellensburg, Seattle, and Mount Rainier National Park.

















Tuesday, October 13, 2015

C'est la vie

So I'm really digging expressing myself in my art. It's been so long since I've been able to do so. It's always: make art for someone else, job, school, portfolio, etc. Here, I don't have to listen to anyone I paint exactly how I feel. I feel free to feel anything with no chains. I love the preparation for it. It's like getting ready for a big game, and leaving everything out on the field. Taking the day's troubles and amassing it all in one shot, but this one shot is my emotions, all my senses, and my experience in one composition. That's how this feels for me. And I like it. Documenting it feels great too, as it feels like I am making my own artistic journal, and my husband gets to be apart of it, which adds to a deeper level of my art being rather personal and therapeutic.

I can't wait to finish this piece... I didn't want to stop, but I had to, as the art store isn't open late at night.
"C'est la vie."

 Blacklight 

 Lights Off

 Lights On

Monday, October 12, 2015

Lumos

I had a lot of fun with this first set in the series. I have been doing a lot of research, surprisingly it's "sciency," and I managed to spend booku bucks on materials, but my results turned out exactly how I intended. A fairly decent break for experimentation, before I tackle painting my Worm Creature sculpt.

Photos featured here are by me and my photography assistant, which would be my husband, William Remington.