home



lexi (sometimes alexis), twenty, photographer living in forida

this blog contains the interworkings of my head
blog
website
flickr

curious cats

Pages

my tagged posts

well what do we have here

Archive

RSS

Theme
  1. sealegslegssea:

oil (by alexis mire)
I work really well with no set planTonight I wanted to take photos and so I did. No true planning or scheming took place, I set up my camera, chose an intriguing light source and just planned as I went. I know this isn’t the best way to work, it’s important to know what you’re going to put into a photo before you take it, but sometimes I stumble upon something in the middle of shooting. It’s not the first pose, or the 20th pose, but I figure out what I want along the way. I shoot, analyze my photos, change a few things, and then continue on and on and on until I think I’ve got it. It’s a strange method, and can’t be relied on at all times, but sometimes it really works out for me.This is usually how I approach my self portrait therapy
sealegslegssea:

oil (by alexis mire)
I work really well with no set planTonight I wanted to take photos and so I did. No true planning or scheming took place, I set up my camera, chose an intriguing light source and just planned as I went. I know this isn’t the best way to work, it’s important to know what you’re going to put into a photo before you take it, but sometimes I stumble upon something in the middle of shooting. It’s not the first pose, or the 20th pose, but I figure out what I want along the way. I shoot, analyze my photos, change a few things, and then continue on and on and on until I think I’ve got it. It’s a strange method, and can’t be relied on at all times, but sometimes it really works out for me.This is usually how I approach my self portrait therapy
    High Resolution

    sealegslegssea:

    oil (by alexis mire)

    I work really well with no set plan

    Tonight I wanted to take photos and so I did. No true planning or scheming took place, I set up my camera, chose an intriguing light source and just planned as I went. I know this isn’t the best way to work, it’s important to know what you’re going to put into a photo before you take it, but sometimes I stumble upon something in the middle of shooting. It’s not the first pose, or the 20th pose, but I figure out what I want along the way. I shoot, analyze my photos, change a few things, and then continue on and on and on until I think I’ve got it.

    It’s a strange method, and can’t be relied on at all times, but sometimes it really works out for me.

    This is usually how I approach my self portrait therapy


  2. Show Notes