Photography
Transitions
On 22, Mar 2013 | No Comments | In Photography | By Lane

My little monster is now two years old, which means he’s a teenager in every sense of the word — whiny, rebellious, and exists solely to terrorize his parents. I decided to look back at the photos I took during his first year to commemorate his innocence and youth. His transition into adulthood has been a shaky one, but I hear that labs calm down around 2.5 years, right? …RIGHT? Until then, I will practice what my parents always preached: choosing my battles. Sometimes, that sock just isn’t worth the struggle.
This timeline was designed in Photoshop using a few different color manipulations and text overlays. I would be happy to create a timeline for your furbaby (or real baby), so send me a message if you’re interested!
Instruments from Inside
On 14, Mar 2012 | No Comments | In Photography | By Lane
This campaign for the Berliner Philharmoniker brings a whole new perspective to instruments. Art directed by Björn Ewers, the photos invite the viewer to take a closer look into how music is created — the artistry it takes not only to perform, but also to craft such perfection. I love the use of light and framing to create visual space within each instrument. I feel like I could take a walk around inside and get lost for hours!
Images via Björn Ewers
Photo Project: Backlighting
On 02, Mar 2012 | No Comments | In Photography | By Lane
Happy Friday! Today I want to share an easy photo project I recently did to play around with lighting. I don’t claim to be a photography expert, but I know this much: lighting is everything.
Inspired by photographer Johnny Miller, I created these still life images using natural sunlight as the backlighting. Full disclosure: these were taken with my iPhone. See what I mean about the power of great lighting? I encourage you to try this simple photo project at home — all you need are some vases, a window, and a camera phone!








