Self Portraits

Canon Rebl T7i, F7.1 1/30 s 18.00mm ISO 6400 (Organized Unorganized)
Rebel T7i F7.1 1/6 s 20.00mm ISO 6400 (Organized Unorganization)
Rebl T7.1 F7.1 1/8 s 18.00mm ISO 4000 (The Cats Bed)
Rebl T7i F7.1 1/6 s 26.00mm ISO 100 (Relaxing Heart Racing)
Rebl T7.1 F5.6 1/80 s 39.00mm ISO 100 (Duck in Winter)
Rebl T7i F4.0 1/30 s 20.00mm ISO 5000 (Gloomy XFL Fan)
Rebl T7i F5.6 1/125 s 55.oomm ISO 400 (Whose that photographer?)
Rebl T7i F5.6 1/125 s 70.00mm ISO 3200 (Through The Car Window)

 

As a portrait photographer, to find an interesting spot to take my photo came rather easy. As I was recording for a Journalism class. I stumbled upon the second floor of the Staller Center (before the COVID pandemic) As I set up the camera to record the Wang Center, I noticed a reflective window. It was perfect for the back drop and there were no streaks. As for after the COVID scare, my apartment yielded about me, from my video games to my pets. It was harder to position those to reflect my person, but in the end among isolation from the world, it worked perfectly. Not going outside after has been a bummer to shoot a photo. But clothing became a pain because of the color contrasts, trying to shoot a photo of thirty jerseys together was a pain, so I did not go with it. But the photography helped me truly discover who I am and my passion rather than the stuff that are life distractions.