Living in San Francisco CA. now, going to school at the conservatory of music here studying for a BM in music performance . I have been enjoying getting to go out around the city finding lots of great photo opportunities. Planning on staying here for awhile no intentions of going home during any of my breaks, with the exception of perhaps spring break. Thinking about starting to do head shots for some of my friends here at the school, or maybe taking up the year book for the school since their last photographer graduated, but not sure yet. Starting to experiment with some black and white, enjoying the level of detail that can be obtained with it.
Ordered my Nikon D90 with 18-105 this morning! Even paid the ridiculous amount for overnight shipping in my excitement and it will be here tomorrow! Expect floods and floods of new photos coming in
we know that light comes at us in both wave and particle form, but what do we actually render it in when we push the button and capture a moment of it flying towards us. Is it really just a wave or a particle coming towards us, or is there more attached to it. Some believe that when it is taken a part of their soul is captured in the photograph, does that also mean that the photographer obtains part of their subjects soul merging it into themselves as they capture it. Is the photographer then subjected to those emotions, beliefs, thoughts of what part of their subjects soul they take, then should the photographer be conscious in the next photograph they take of what it may be inflicting upon themselves in pushing the button.
I think in a few weeks I may climb the old Tacoma Narrows Bridge, and get shots of traffic going across both.
finally procured a copy of the always desired photoshop thanks to now hopefully i will be able to start work on editing the rest of the photos from thailand in i ever have time around school