Monday, May 5, 2008

Sting

“Sting is another guy I admire. I don’t really listen to his music but…He’s still making it and I admire that.”

Shepard Fairey































Graphic designer
Shepard began in an innovator of the idea of branding and creating iconicle images. During art school he came up with a basic design of Andre the Giant’s face and underneath wrote OBEY. The image became a cultural phenomenon spreading from the east coast to the west to around the world. Since Shepard has stayed true to his principle art form, Graphic design and has changed his focus to more of a political one. Though his work appears a little simplistic it is very conceptual and easily recognizable. He is very inspirational.

Anne Leibovitz














Photographer
Anne has a wonderful knack and ability to capture and portray someone’s true self through photography. Anne is best known as a portrait photographer. She has worked for Rolling Stone mag. as chief photographer for ten years, she has also done work with Vanity fair, The Olympics in Atlanta, and countless other commissions. I had a chance to go to an exhibit of her work in Balboa Park a few years ago and am thoroughly impressed and inspired by her work.

James Nachtwey














Photographer
I remember seeing a documentary on James a few semesters back and he is the one photographer who has mad a large impression on me. James has a way of capturing images that truly captivate. You can tell when looking at his images that he has a way of developing trust with his subjects and through his images you get to see the truth of the situation. James began his career as a war photographer and hasn’t ever backed down form controversy or danger. James now tries to impact and promote education and change through his photography.

"I have been a witness, and these pictures are

my testimony. The events I have recorded should

not be forgotten and must not be repeated."

-James Nachtwey-

Ben Burgeson

Photographer

I have known Ben for Several years now, over the past years I have seen him mature to an amazingly accomplished photographer. Ben has traveled all over the world and shot events at the Olympics, X-games, Kentucky Derby, and so much more. What I like about bens work is that he has a way of capturing both artistically interesting images as well as an essence of his subjects. He has devoted his life to his art and has slowly begun reap the benefits.
www.burgesonphoto

Monday, April 28, 2008

Book

Working on the book was a unique experience in itself. I spent a lot of time working through the different ideas and settled on clean plain style with the emphasis on the individual photos rather than flashiness of the design. I did all of the design in In Design and then exported the whole thing as jpgs and then imported them to Book Smart.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Sunrise





I rose before the sun and rubbed my eyes thinking, "is this really worth it". I convinced myself that after a quick stop at Star Bucks to get my morning coffee it would. "Dam...I've never been here before it opens". I decide to continue my expedition without coffee instead of waisting the 20 min waiting for them to open. I arrived at Torrey Pines before the sun was up and found a place to park. as the sun rose so did my caffeine deprived spirits. It was a little overcast but I was able to get some amazing shots of the Pines as the sun was rising. The clouds added an interesting backdrop to some of the trees. After capturing some interesting images I took a hike one of the many trails and couldn't stop taking pictures. The further I walked the more I was inspired, Along the trail there was a bench so i had a chance to sit down, look over the Pacific Ocean, and ponder life, beauty, and where I fit in with nature. Finishing the hike I promised myself I would be back to enjoy waking up with nature again very soon. As I drove home I thought to myself, "Yes, it was worth it."