Depth: Deep and Shallow

DEEP DEPTH: – BACK ALLEY: For this image I wanted to shoot some older buildings around Rexburg, ID but opted for the backside of them. Even though it was cloudy outside I was still able to use a lower ISO of 200 because I utilized my tripod. In post, I brought out the colors ofContinue reading “Depth: Deep and Shallow”

SME – Aperture and Shutter Speed

A Study in Aperture and Shutter Speed: This post will be demonstrating my research, study and findings on the topics of aperture and shutter speed that includes photographic examples of each point. Then followed by some info about a photography or editing topic that interests me to explore more about. Enjoy! WIDE APERTURE: Through myContinue reading “SME – Aperture and Shutter Speed”

Engineered for the Send

Black Diamond – The Focus The focus of this project is to Reverse Engineer any advertisement, meaning analyzing certain design aspects and principles such as contrast, repetition, alignment, proximity and color. After doing so, analyze the same design aspects in the new advertisement created to fit in the same campaign as the original. This advertisementContinue reading “Engineered for the Send”

The Doctor is Out.

Design Spread – The Focus The focus of this project is to Reverse Engineer any advertisement, meaning analyzing certain design aspects and principles such as typography and photography. This magazine design spread is from Issue 6 of Avaunt Magazine. The designer of this spread is Taylor Glenn, and the spread can be found on theContinue reading “The Doctor is Out.”

Patagonia – their adventure and design

Patagonia – The Focus The focus of this project is to Reverse Engineer any advertisement, meaning analyzing certain design aspects and principles such as contrast, repetition, alignment, proximity and color. This advertisement is a general campaign for Patagonia, the designer is Jacob McCarter, https://www.behance.net/gallery/65530047/Patagonia-Ads. Patagonia – Contrast In this advertisement the designer uses the landscapeContinue reading “Patagonia – their adventure and design”

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