In this project, we were tasked with creating a photo like a Renaissance painting. We used two lights one to backlight the image and the other at a 45-degree angle. I ended up photographing a still-life photo with fruits and "wine" (water with red food coloring). Using different depths of field and height in the image.  

                                                                                                                                                      In this project, we were tasked to create a photo with drag aka drag photography. This was shot using one strobe with soft light via an octo-box. For this effect, my shutter speed was set at 8 seconds and the strobe was on the lowest light setting. 

This project was high-speed photography. We used a portable flash to capture an item moving. I used a portable flash and a light with a honeycomb on it to focus on the card. The attempt was to capture a deck of cards flying out of someone's hand. 

This was our portrait project. I used two different styles for this project. For the first set of photos, I used two LED panels aiming to have complementary colors (Orange and Blue) but ending up with Pink and Blue. In the second set of photos, I used one strobe with a honeycomb attached. I was aiming for a spotlight look. 
In our final project of the semester, we were tasked with shooting a product. We had to create a mood border, shot list, and a color pallet for this project and had to present this to our class like they were the client. I went with this brand of wine for my final project this semester and chose a variety of lighting directions and angles to create these six images.  

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