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Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

It's Your Journey...

For our final assignment in advertising photography class we had to pair up with a graphic design student and another photography student and come up with some sort of campaign.  My team came up with the idea to do Adidas shoes.  We wanted 'It's Your Journey' as our slogan and we knew that we wanted a red, green, and blue shoe involved.  After many hours of tedious work, we finally got our vision to come to life.  Special thanks to Jamie Hiatt for being such an awesome graphic design partner as well as Sam Baucom for being an awesome photographer and helping these images look badass.  So check out our campaign and let me know that you think!  Oh!  And don't forget to check out the video I made for the campaign! :)

Photography by: Sam Baucom

Photography by:  Sam Baucom

Photography by: © Jessica Gruneisen


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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

'Buy You A Drank'

For my most recent assignment in my advertising photography class we were given the option to either photograph flowers, jewelry, furniture or a beverage.  I decided to shoot the beverage cause I wanted to give myself a little challenge.  I'm so used to shooting people and hardly ever shoot products.  Well, here's my shot.  Let me know what you think about it!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Don't You Step On My Blue Suede Shoes

One of the shots for my joint project with Sam and Jamie.  I can’t wait to see how the rest of the project turns out.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Bright Boys

A lifetime friend of mine asked me if I could photograph her boys for a Christmas card.  I had a blast photographing them (even with little Max running away).







Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Cell Phone

For my Biocom class, our latest assignment was to photograph a cell phone in a "techy" way.  I failed at my first attempt but then after talking to my teacher he gave me a few words of encouragement.  He said, "Techy can be whatever you want it to be. Don't think, just do."  I just had to remind my self to stop thinking so much and just go with my instinct.  Thanks to Kevin I was able to produce this image.