Thursday, September 23, 2021
Monday, September 13, 2021
Portrait Unbound
This is just a couple of pictures that defines me. I have photos of the people I love, the places I have been, and my doggo. This represents my brand because it is all about my love for traveling and the passion that I put into my relationships with family and friends.
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Magazine Cover
The magazine cover I decided to remake was one from WIRED. This magazine cover focuses on the space age. I used a stock image that I got for free from my adobe photoshop application. After that I uploaded mu photo in Adobe Illustrator. Once the photo was uploaded then I used the rectangle tool too make boxes and the circle. Lastly, I used the text box tool and filled in the words. This was more challenging than I thought it would be but I think it turned out great!
Redesign AD Project
Milk-Bone AD |
My Redesign of Milk-Bone |
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
New Photos
This photo was taken in the locker room. I took this photo horizontally because I tried to use one of the compositional techniques. The technique I used was fill the frame. I did this by getting close to my objects and capturing everything in one frame.
This photo was taken on my porch. The only thing that I did to this photo besides lining up points of interest to the pillow was turn down the brightness. I also turned up the contrast in order for the pillow to pop more and your attention would be drawn there.
Thursday, September 2, 2021
Keyboard Cat
Dire Straits- Money for Nothing
The song Money for Nothing was released in 1985 by a British rock band called the Dire Straits. This ended being the second track on their fifth album that really took storm. I had absolutely no idea what the Dire Straits were and even what this song was. After I turned the song on I figured out that I have heard it before because of the introduction. When really listening to this song, you start to realize that there is a bigger meaning to it.
For example, in the song it says "look at them yo-yos, that's the way you do it. You play the guitar on MTV. This lyric is trying to allude to a bigger meaning. When doing research about this song, I figured out that these rock stars ended up writing this song about an encounter that they had when being in a New York Department store. They ended up overhearing a delivery man complain about his job while he was watching MTV. As you can tell the video is shot with animations and it does look like an earlier video that would be on MTV. Altogether, I think that they did a really good job with the music video for when it came out!