Photography
Best Work
This image is of Camel's Hump, located in Vermont. I took this photo during a class photography fieldtrip. I really liked the framing the trees provided around the mountain.
This is an image of a ceiling light in my parents kitchen. I edited the photo and took out the center light, so it would look like a floating ring of sparkles.
This is a photo I took in my front yard late at night. I wanted to try photographing the moon with the tree branches as a frame. The image is slightly blurry, but it gives the moon a cool fog effect while making it look like a light.
I took this photo of a sunflower at Hackett's Apple Orchard located in South Hero, Vermont.
This is a photo of my guppies. I was practicing taking photos with fast shutter speed to capture the fish mid-swim.
I took this close-up image of an old clock my parents have in their dining room. I thought it would make a cool photograph for one of my assignments.
These flowers were photographed while on a class photography walk. I found the flowers pretty with the water dropplets and decided to take a close-up shot to have for a background.
I saw this leaf on the ground while walking outside. I decided the scene would be perfect for practicing subject photography and depth of field.
I took this photo up at my grandparents camp late at night. It's the first (and best) image I've gotten of stars. I hope to continue practicing night photography to get better photos later on.
This is a macro image of a red clover, the Vermont state flower. It's one of my best macro shots and was perfect for my Vermont photography assignment.
This is a mountain range landscape image. I took this image because I felt the scene was perfect with the mountains in the background, trees in the mid-ground, and the pond in the foreground.
I decided to take this image to practice focusing on leading lines in my photography. The scene itself is beautiful, while still having many leading lines to bring your focus to the leaf.
This photo was taken for my final photography project. This image was inspired by the famous photographer, Ansel Adams. I took the image in color and later changed it to black and white in Adobe Photoshop.
I took this image while on a family trip to Wells Beach, Maine. I went down to the beach to get some sunset pictures, and the man jogging happened to be in the right place, at the right time. This is still one of my favorite photos to this day.