I am
a p h o t o g r a p h e r
(by love)
a m u s i c i a n
(by nature)
an a r t i s t
(by default)
a w r i t e r
(by trade)
For your information, I am also
w h a t e v e r y o u n e e d m e t o b e
without really meaning to be.
Sometimes things just
h a p p e n l i k e t h a t .
c o m m e n t s > f a v o r i t e s
(just for your information).
Oh honey, you know I would, but I'm already taken. D:
Shh, it's okay though. We don't have to tell her.
:3 Haha, thanks for the watch. I actually used to be and I'm fairly sure I requested something from you quite awhiles back. I love your digital paintings. Glowy and bright = .
The journal is here! I'm the one with the white icon. D: You also posted a link of it there. However, even when you add "art/" to the link before "view", it doesn't exist. So I'm guessing you cleaned it out.
My new double, or at least how I pictured them:
Skater: (Surprisingly enough, exactly what I wanted came up right away O.O)
http://line999.deviantart.com/art/Skater-Girl-41834623
She doesn't dress like that though, usually has a hat, and is a little..strange, to be honest?
Her nerdy best friend:
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm2227801088/nm0058581
Usually, I make a point of not taking requests -- especially photography requests -- for the simple reason that I believe art should come from your own inspiration and nowhere else.
However.
With the introduction of my new camera (Nikon D5000 - I switched over from the Canon camp, oh my!) I've found an interest in attempting more professional, more technique- and plan-oriented photos that require a little forethought and a whole photoshoot instead of just, "OOH! THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT PHOTO!" spur-of-the-moment. Though, really, that is my specialty (especially because I can never hassle someone long enough for a model shoot so I always just use myself except on special occasions), I'd like to move away from that. Just a little.
So, I'm going to ask you guys. I'm looking for techniques, ideas you always wanted to see put into play, etc. For example: one of my most recent photos dealt with a bokeh effect. I wanted to see how the colors and the actual effect might work together. Also, I wanted to go out and photograph early in the morning to catch that soft sunlight (though all I had was a rainy, cloudy sky; but even that came out pretty awesome).
My last words to you? Bring it on.
~Cel
"The number one cause of stress is a disease called reality. It kills thousands of people every day."