Sunday, November 29, 2009

Photo Essay- brrrberry Open for Business!


Brrrberry is open for business in St.Augustine, Florida. Owned by Heather Favor, the yogurt store opened in October in the uptown section of St.Augustine. Hannah Tillman, 25, from Jacksonville, works on weekends at brrrberry.

This is the only frozen yogurt store in St.Augustine and it's doing so well! It's so big in the North so Heather wanted to branch some in the south, starting here.
Brrrberry offers a healthy alternative to ice cream, as it serves fat-free yogurt with a choice of thirty different toppings. All the fruit is fresh and delivered daily. Visitors can even enjoy free Wi-Fi. Since yogurt isn't for everyone, there is a small selection of ice cream available, too.








Monday, November 23, 2009

Photo Illustration




I took some photos of the light fixtures in the apartment. I didn't do a whole lot of adjusting, just did a little editing in iPhoto.


Monday, November 16, 2009

Fashion Photo





Renée Chiaverini, 20, from St.Augustine.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Neighborhood Issue- Jaguars Cannot Fill Stadium

By mid-second quarter of the Jacksonville Jaguar game, many of the seats had not been filled. There has been speculation about the Jaguars moving to another city due to the stream of blackouts this football season.
By mid-second quarter of the Jacksonville Jaguar game, many of the seats had not been filled. There has been speculation about the Jaguars moving to another city due to the stream of blackouts this football season.


By the fourth quarter the north end zone of the Jacksonville Municipal Stadium was emptying out, leaving many empty teal seats.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Paul Cohen

Paul Cohen of Florida State University explains the importance of advertisement in the film business to Flagler College students interested in pursuing a career in film.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Night Time Pictures

A woman walks under the city lights of The Bubble Room in downtown St.Augustine on a Tuesday night.
Workers are busy to get the lights in the plaza ready for the St.Augustine Nights of Lights.
Workers look up into a tree as a crane is being lifted to get the lights to the top for the St.Augustine Nights of Lights.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Planet Pictures



Monday, October 19, 2009

The Making of the Splatter Paint Photo










These are the pictures that were taken while we were making the back drop for my self-portraits. It was incredibly windy that day and the sheet kept blowing on to me. My parents and I were covered in paint by the end of the painting session.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Beautiful Mess Portraits






For this assignment, I really wanted everything that I've been going through this past year to truly shine through. I have been going through more than the average college student would go through their senior year; I'm probably dealing with more than the average person, actually.

This last year, my aunt and uncle passed away with a 7 month gap between their deaths. They were brother and sister.

My aunt was an artist and she believed that as her niece (I'm the only girl on my father's side), that I may have some kind of skill built into me. I did not have the same artistic talents as her, rather mine were in movie making... a different type of art. One of our last conversations was how she wanted to teach me to use her film cameras. I ended up inheriting those prized possessions of hers about two weeks later, and I still have no clue how to use them.

My uncle was a lawyer who went to Notre Dame and walked on to their football team. He was so proud of my goals and was always a looming figure in my high school track and field life. A main reason for this is because he actually started the track program at my high school, Bishop Kenny in Jacksonville, FL. I can hear his voice echoing in my ears about how proud he is of me that I am applying to graduate school at his alma mater and hoping to join the Fighting Irish.

The first picture is for my aunt. She would have loved my beautiful mess of a painting.

The second picture is for my uncle. He would have been so proud that I have continued smiling and pursuing my dreams.

The third picture is for me. Because as happy as I am, it still hurts and it is still very hard. I have learned to say "It's not okay." It's not okay; but it is becoming better.

These pictures are my "beautiful mess" of the wonderful life I am living. Tragic sometimes, but beautiful all the same.


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Environmental Photo

Paz Lindeman, a 21-year-old Flagler College student, sits with her cat Toby in her off campus apartment.
Paz Lindeman, an off-campus Flagler College student, sits with her cats Lola and Toby. The cats were given to her by a friend as company when she moved off campus to a single room apartment.
Paz Lindeman sits with her cats Lola and Toby as she watches television in her off-campus apartment.

Extra Photo



Monday, October 5, 2009

In Class Stranger Assignment





Carol Lindsay, 57, of St.Augustine Beach said,
I like the blend of history and cultures. I love the beach.



Sunday, October 4, 2009

Feature Photo Assignment

Select season ticket holders held the flag during the national anthem at the Jacksonville Jaguars game, October 7.
The Jacksonville Jaguars gather in a huddle before the game against the Tennessee Titans, October 7.
Fans dress up for the Jacksonville Jaguar game and watch as the teams come on to the field.


Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Portrait


Rebecca Shields, 22, Orlando

Monday, September 28, 2009

Sense of Place

Many of the beaches in Ft. Lauderdale back up to shopping districts and restaurants.
The beaches of Ft. Lauderdale are still packed with visitors and locals, even into late September.
The beaches of Ft. Lauderdale are still packed with visitors and locals, even into late September.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Emotion Photo