The Collaborynth

The URBN center at Drexel, the main building for the majority of my classes, is just about one of the most complicated buildings I’ve been in. There are a number of twists and turns and dips on every floor, making it very easy to get lost. However, that’s exactly what you want if you’re getting lost in the world of photography. I explored all four floors before my Monday class looking for the coolest color shots I could find, and captured quite a few great ones.

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The First collection

This is a collection of my first photos within my photography class, using my Cannon Rebel T7 for the first time. These are all of my favorite photos from the class that focus on contrast and volume.

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Obfuscation Portraiture

In my photography class, we were often instructed to take a total of 72 shots that we could put on a singular sheet, then choose our favorite 6 out of all those. Each assignment had a different focus to it; contrast, volume, portraiture, and while I was very fond of the first two aspects, I simply did not feel very comfortable taking pictures of myself or others. I pushed through it eventually out of necessity, but the Covid setting made it difficult to find others that would be a part of my project, and I did not like how I looked in my own photographs. As such, I was rarely the focus of my pictures, but if I was, my face was obscured our out of focus in some way. After applying that theme to the project, I was able to capture some interesting shots. Here are a select few of my favorites.

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