Touched with Light: Portraits of Farnoush
Here are a few portraits of Farnoush I captured in my East Village home. I played around with natural light, movement and dashes of color.
Here are a few portraits of Farnoush I captured in my East Village home. I played around with natural light, movement and dashes of color.
Emotional rawness, accentuated by the stillness and solitude of the night. Here is my portrait series of my housemate Shriya, taken on our balcony at midnight.
As part of my Computer Graphics certificate at Pratt, I’m taking a Lighting for Photography class this semester. As a freelance photographer, I’ve shot mostly outdoors with natural light. It’s great to finally learn about studio lighting. In yesterday’s class, we set up tungsten and strobe lights. Here are a few photos from the shoot 🙂
I’ve decided to start a photo series and commentary centered around the neighborhoods and cities I’ve visited. To kick off this passion project, I’ll begin with one of my favorite neighborhoods in New York – East Village. A Cultural Melting Pot of Art, History and Good Food I moved to the East Village last September. Over the past 6 months, I’ve enjoyed exploring all this eclectic neighborhood has to offer. The more I discover, the deeper my fascination. The East Village — the blocks east of the Bowery between Houston and 14th Streets, was once considered to be part of the Lower East Side, but began to develop its own unique identity and culture in the late 1960s, when a flurry of artists, musicians, students and hippies began to move into the area. The neighborhood has since emerged as a center of the counterculture in New York, and is regarded as the birthplace of several artistic movements, including punk rock and the Nuyorican literary movement. It has also been the site of protests and riots. Although in recent decades it has been argued that gentrification has transformed the character of the neighborhood, East Village is …
“There is freedom waiting for you, On the breezes of the sky, And you ask “What if I fall?” Oh but my darling, What if you fly?” ― Erin Hanson
It’s been a while since I’ve played around in photoshop. As a lover of all things floral, I fused a portrait of myself with an image of flowers. I adjusted the opacity, played with the color balance and added some noise to create a grainy effect. The result? Dreamy, vintage inspired imagery.
The wonderfully talented Alice Khau transformed me into a fairy! Check out her amazing artwork at Ehlizaiabear drawings and show this gifted artist some love and support 🙂
“The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.”
“My portraits are more about me than they are about the people I photograph.” – Richard Avedon
Quiet walks alone on the Brooklyn Bridge during sunset. . In a city where people are perpetually on the go and stress levels are high, every now and then, it is important to pause and enjoy a moment of peace and serenity. .