by Brayden | Oct 16, 2024 | Blog
Though these may not all be ranked, this is my favourite photo from the semester. I try to use a lot of colour in my photos, so going black and white is a slight departure from the norm. However, the snowy weather created an amazing atmosphere and depth to the photo....
by Brayden | Oct 16, 2024 | Blog
The process of capturing macro photos I’ve always loved macro photography. Getting up close to a subject and capturing its tiniest details is a great way to get a unique perspective on the world around us. This project marked my first time using a macro filter....
by Brayden | Oct 16, 2024 | Blog
The Process In the final series from our Bannack excursion, we have the fine art photographs. After taking our creative photos, we had an hour of free time to focus on fine art. The snow was dumping on us throughout the day which added a fun element to some of the...
by Brayden | Oct 16, 2024 | Blog
The Process During our trip to Bannack, Montana, we had the opportunity to work with several models from the surrounding area. Each of them dressed in outfits based on old west. I’m grateful to have worked with them and I’m really happy with how the portraits turned...
by Brayden | Oct 16, 2024 | Blog, Nature
Here we have the story of an ordinary watermelon. One day, three students at BYU-Idaho decided to go to Yellowstone. They decided to go to the store and buy a snack. On their way to Yellowstone, they noticed they were running out of light, so they took a detour to...
by Brayden | Oct 15, 2024 | Blog, Nature
Capturing Shallow Depth of Field Natural Fireworks – BYU-I Orchard – 50mm – f/5 – 1/250 – Canon 70D I discovered a new technique with this photo! It can sometimes be a pain to get pinpoint clarity on shallow-depth photos. To combat this, I set my camera to a high...