Wednesday, October 27, 2010

80's


I've been messing around with 80's pop art treatment for some o my photographs, here's a sneak peak.

Woof Woof




I've been swamped with projects! Up to my eyeballs I tell ya. Here are my shots from my visualization class, the project- expected and unexpected.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Museums & Alcatraz

This weekend was cold, wet, and rainy. Instead of staying in and drinking hot chocolate, we decided to hit the museym and check out Alcatraz.




























Sunday, October 17, 2010

You live and you photograph. The closer those two become to being one thing, the better.

— Frank Gohlke

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Chair

The title says it all, project- take a picture of a chair. And here it is !


© Krystal Donovan Photography 2010

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Spot Light

Here is a quick peek at some of the shot's I'm working on.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Paper

I had a simple project a few weeks ago, my professor said, "Shoot paper," simple right?... not so much. It turned out the half the class did it wrong because the paper wasn't the actually subject (me included). Since I shot the project on time, you're allowed to re-do the project any time you want. So I went a little overboard and created a scene completely made out of paper, it took over six hours. All I have to do now is light it and shoot it on digital.


Sunday, October 10, 2010

Facebook

I finally caved and created a Facebook 'Like' page. Now you can follow my latest updates on your favorite networking platform.

Hike To The House On The Hill Part 3


I shot a few digital shot's on this hike, but I didn't dig them as much as film.

Hike To The House On The Hill part 2





These shot's are taken by the talented May Xiong

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Hike to the House On The Hill Part 1













































A few friends and I went on a massive hike this weekend to the middle of nowhere, after hopping some barbed wire and fences while carrying massive amounts of gear we finally made it to our destination (which was basically at the top of a mountain). It was absolutely stunning, above the noise of the city, far from freeways, far from car horns, and angry drivers. Only the sound of the wind and hawks were audible, it was a beautiful day to shoot on film.