Showing posts with label Flagler College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flagler College. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2010

Easter Sunday

Coquina had an Easter egg hunt for all the kids after brunch, and so of course I had to take some photos of that. Also, Coquina has the cutest kids, ever. So first is Chloe's mini-photoshoot, then some of the other precious children!

Monday, February 8, 2010

I Take Pictures of Random Things.

I definitely take pictures of very random things. I'm not always entirely sure why, but sometimes I end up really liking some of them!
My mom and sister and I made this wreath for our front door this year!

These are some of the little elements of the wreath, all up close and personal...

My favorite perfume that I own. Smells sooo amazing.

Random, cool tree in a Flagler College parking lot.

Fresh strawberries I bought at the flea market this past weekend.

Dishwashing scrubber...probably most random of them all...

Mini-Cupcakes Jenni made for mine and Stephen's birthday party.

Mug-O-Tea during finals.

Family's empty Coke cans at Christmas lunch.

Salt and Pepper shakers at Christmas lunch.

Tiny pumpkins and squash at Christmas lunch.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Photo Illustration Collage

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Photo Illustration

So for this assignment, we just had to use Adobe Photoshop to edit our photos. We were basically given free reign as to what particularly, so I chose to just teach myself how to do different crazy effects. I used a silly "photoshoot" of my sister Megan and I, and played with color, saturation, light, and tone, and then whatever distortions I thought were fun. I had a good time learning these crazy things, and these pictures look crazy now too!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Fashionable

Vanessa Cox is an 18-year-old Flagler Student, and an aspiring fashion model. She has already modeled for photoshoots and runway shows.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Miscellaneous Photos


Abandonded old boat.


Giant tractor/truck


St. Augustine Beach dune

Practice with Macro shots

Practice with Macro shots

Broken store-front window glass