I added some tilt and extra bling to this to add some color to the shot. I took it nonchalantly as I was talking to her, and liked how it turned out. The extra color adds some extra flare, and I asked her to wear the colorful ring to add some pizazz to the shot.
I like the colors and rings, but wanted to add some girl goodies to the shot. I felt like a rose would be fitting, even with the Halloween colored nails. I didn't want to center the rose in the middle in order to keep the focus on the hands.
This was a more technical shot for me, with the help of two girls and some flowers. I was going to put the hands together, but felt since they were girls, and 'Twilight' was on the TV, they were just caught up with the love bug. It was a quick impromptu shot, and the light was in a good spot as well.
Now this was just all sorts of awesome. To continue on with the fingers, my friend has finger lights, and I decided to leave my shutter open and let her do the work. All the lines are movement of her fingers that she spun around and around. The shutter was open for about 15 seconds. Who knew a set of lights and some fingers could be so interesting.
I stepped into this project with open ears and many ideas. I never focus on portraits or people, so this body assignment was me stepping out of my comfort zone. I first shot some pictures of faces, but felt that wasn’t enough, it became too boring and bland, and everyone can look at a face. I then observed the body and interesting things about it, and settled on putting my focus in on hands, specifically fingers. They are quite interesting up close, especially with all the extra jewelry and such on them. I actually went to quite a few different people to see their hands, which was a little odd, but they understood. The first couple people didn’t have interesting hands to me, either a little too small, or thin. I used the hands of my sister’s best friend, partly because she was in the process of painting her nails, and partly because she didn’t care if I messed around and made her put on rings and such. I originally wanted to shoot my roommates hands, but found a woman’s hand to be more interesting with painted nails and rings.
I felt this is a connection to personal photography because even though our fingers are everywhere, they are all unique and look quite different. Up close they are quite odd, yet interesting to look at with all the veins, wrinkles, and scars. It interested me because it was something new, and was curious about whether I could make decent photographs with these odd contraptions, especially with another person involved. I was inspired by some exotic photographs of some hands I saw online, where some were painted or wrapped in cloth, and almost seemed like a fantasy world. They were human hands disguised in a camouflaged world of whatever the artists intended it to be, whether it was a darker mood with fake blood, or a colorful image with fall colors.