Photography
This gallery is the biggest and fastest growing gallery. I've won several awards for my photography at various levels of art shows. The photos seen range from my freshman year of high school to current.
Educator: Lori Murphy
I have no idea why, but I LOVED this photo. The tomato is still so red and the ground still has the pieces from when the tomato broke open.
I've got a thing for taking broken glass photos. I used this as part of my mental illness project.
A random stop during our day. We needed some rural ideas and I LOVED the way this truck looked. It was well maintained with a vintage look. I put on a sepia filter for an added vintage effect.
I actually stood in place and shot about 20-25 continuous shots as I turned with the car down the street. Out of all of them I had 2 shots that were good enough to keep. People loved how this shot looks like it could be from decades ago since the background isn't modern buildings.
The following few shots are extra, unassigned pieces that I snagged. This piece was something that popped up repeatedly throughout my senior year.
A close friend of mine, Caitlyn. We had an assignment that needed to relate to mental illness so I did a multiple exposure of her and Maddy to show ideas that could represent anxiety.
Probably one of the most photogenic people I've had a pleasure to work with. I loved Maddy and all the unique expression and postures she brought with her. I rarely had to direct her to do anything.
A few photos of classmates. This is Ann, a great friend who is a joy to hang out with on field trips.