Showing posts with label Ryanne Mayers Harris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ryanne Mayers Harris. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Long Exposure - American Flag


I am still learning how to do long exposures... in fact, this is my first one.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Facebook page

Hey groupies! I made a facebook fan page for our group. I thought we could each have our own album and a place to display our work. At the very least, go find the page and become a fan, and invite your friends!

Portrait event

Hey groupies,

Most of you saw on Facebook that I created an event for the group. A 3 hour open-house style, portrait session. I've invited a lot of people and so far, I have had a great response. We need to discuss the details in advance so this thing comes off well and is a success for our group.

I want to get the group together to discuss the details. For those that work at iC, I will send a meeting request, but for those that don't, I don't know how to get a hold of you other than our blog. If you want to plan with me, lemme know ASAP. There may be some fees involved (like renting equipment or fees from the site we're going to) and need to get firm committments on who is going to be there.

Thanks,
Ry

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Photo Club Event - Portrait session

So, I took charge and scheduled an event for my photo club. On April 10th, we are going to have an open house style photoshoot. I am hoping that all the members of the group will attend AND we'll get a great response from friends and family... and extended peeps. So excited to get more experience and spend time with my awesome photo club friends!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Yellow - Pirates


I wanted to be creative and silly in my project for this week. Yellow pirates is funny... right?
Focal length: 18mm
f/: 5.6
ISO 400
Shutter: 1/100
Lighting: Standard flash
Photographed by: Ryanne Mayers Harris

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Up Close - Neighborhood flower

This is an untouched photograph of a flower in my neighborhood... yes, from when it was warmer.

Photographed by: Ryanne Mayers Harris