Getting Lit

The first few weeks of this semester have been hectic, to say the least. But if one thing is certain, it's that I am absolutely loving Lighting! We've only had a couple of assignments so my work is still pretty rough technically, but overall I have seen myself vastly improve in the way I assess and then use lighting. 

The first assignment we were given was one that involved peppers. Skeptical at first about how this would help with lighting, I quickly realized how valuable this study of light was. The peppers above are sitting on my desk chair and are lit by my l…

The first assignment we were given was one that involved peppers. Skeptical at first about how this would help with lighting, I quickly realized how valuable this study of light was. The peppers above are sitting on my desk chair and are lit by my lamp (left) and a flashlight with a filter (right).

After the ambient light picture of peppers, we were told to light our peppers with a strobe. Our class worked in groups; my partner, Brook Joyner, and I bounced ideas (and light) off of each other and eventually came up with several different scenes…

After the ambient light picture of peppers, we were told to light our peppers with a strobe. Our class worked in groups; my partner, Brook Joyner, and I bounced ideas (and light) off of each other and eventually came up with several different scenes that we really liked. This was one, aptly dubbed "Hotline Bling Pepper" by the class. 

Our third assignment was an ambient light and strobe picture of our roommates. My roommate, Helen Gibson, graciously allowed me to photograph her throughout the week. My idea was to juxtapose the warm light of our room with the cool light of the out…

Our third assignment was an ambient light and strobe picture of our roommates. My roommate, Helen Gibson, graciously allowed me to photograph her throughout the week. My idea was to juxtapose the warm light of our room with the cool light of the outside just after dusk. Although strobe wasn't used, I was quite pleased with the result.

While my strobe pictures from this week were a bit disappointing, I really liked the ones in which I used ambient light. Lighting has helped me problem solve in difficult lighting situations. For example, in this picture I asked Helen to incline her…

While my strobe pictures from this week were a bit disappointing, I really liked the ones in which I used ambient light. Lighting has helped me problem solve in difficult lighting situations. For example, in this picture I asked Helen to incline her head towards a street lamp to get rid of the odd shadows on her face that occurred when she was looking straight ahead.

While I am not pleased with the composition of this photo, the fill flash is right where I want it; proof that I still have a ways to go but am starting to get the hang of it. 

While I am not pleased with the composition of this photo, the fill flash is right where I want it; proof that I still have a ways to go but am starting to get the hang of it. 

I was very pleased with this photo. Between the God rays in the background and the key light on him, I was very excited about the execution of this photo.

I was very pleased with this photo. Between the God rays in the background and the key light on him, I was very excited about the execution of this photo.

Summer Summary

It's difficult to find the right words to adequately describe this summer. I believe that a large part of the problem lies in my unwillingness to use the past tense when I talk about Interochen. To do so would mean that I must acknowledge that it is over and that's tough. For all of the challenges and frustrations that learning on the go can bring, there are always infinitely more moments of joy, laughter, and growth that make leaving such a unique place nothing short of painful. I'm truly grateful for the opportunities I had while working as an intern for Interlochen. If there's one thing I'm sure of it's that the people I met, the places I saw, and the experiences I had will continue to shape me for years to come. And really, I couldn't ask for more than that.

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MI Take

If there is one thing I've learned this summer it's that if I wait until I get my act together in order to accomplish something, I'm going to be waiting a really long time. So here's to losing a take, getting dirt on a sensor, breaking a lens (sounds bad, I know, but it's not my fault), and having a blast meeting new people, exploring new places, and photographing new and beautiful things. Life might have its ups and downs, but if there's one thing I love about photography, it's learning to find the light in every situation.