I did not bring any food to take a picture of, but Ari let me use her food to take pictures so shoutout to her. Again I didn't bring props, but Ari also let me use the table cloth she brought so thanks she a real one. From the videos we watched I learned that food stylists spend hours to style the food, which I personally think is dumb. I also learned that they get paid up to thousands of dollars for the pictures. They also use different stuff and substitute it in because it might look better in a photo that way. For example they might use glue instead of milk. Another thing I learned was how to create a chill look on beer, which was really interesting. They use wax. Some stuff I did to make my photograph look like the pros is that I moved stuff around and got different angles. From this experience I learned that angles and light and how you take a picture are all important and I did not know that before. Careers and businesses that use food photography are McDonalds and other food joints like that. It's not only food joints though it's also other businesses. I was successful in taking pictures, but that's about it. I don't think I would do this again because I personally didn't like it, but yeah I guess it was pretty cool and different from the usual.
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To create this I first imported all of the pictures I took into iPhoto. After that I had to crop the photo to remove the unwanted stuff. Then I moved them onto the template and put them in the correct box. You just repeat that last step for all the letters. That's basically it. I didn't really know how to put the pictures in the template, but I found out. I was proud of figuring out how to put the letters in the slots. The thing I like best about my artwork was how it came out. Something I could improve about my artwork is probably the pictures. This is me (Anthony Chavez) chilling with my favorite skater, idol, and role model Paul Rodriguez, who also goes by P Rod. We were just cooling off and resting after a dope skate sesh. We were also watching an intense game of SKATE between Nick Tucker and Shane O'Niell. They are both also sponsored by Primitive and are amazing skaters.
In this picture i'm just with all my dawns having fun, laughing, and smiling. We are at a Grizzly Griptape meet and greet in a skate shop LA. I'm sponsored by Baker skateboards, Grizzly Griptape, DMND hardware, Andale bearings, Bones wheels, Venture Trucks, Vans, Stance socks, Obey Clothing, Mountain Dew, Nixon, Skull candy, and The House skate shop. I am working on a new video part for Baker skateboards that's going to drop in October.
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AuthorOg Shep dawg thrasher from Vista Ca. Archives
September 2017
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