Wednesday, February 13, 2013

United Artisans of America Photoshoot

A couple weeks ago I was given an opportunity to shoot with a model- and friend- modeling my friends business' merchandise. My model is Ashton Crain, a good friend of mine who was a great sport in allowing me to photograph her for my friend, Amber Eiflers business' website.


The photos were taken in Nova, Charlotte on the brick wall of a friend of Ashtons home.

If you would like to visit Amber Eiflers website, click the link given to you here:
http://www.unitedartisansofamerica.com/

A Water Color For A Friend

This is a birthday present I painted with water color and made a print of for my good friends 20th birthday last week. It's a prophetic-based drawing interpreted for her.

E-Journal Photoshoot

During December 2012 I was given the opportunity to accompany my photography coach, Tj Petrino, in a professional photography shoot concerning MorningStars' E-Journal.
I was able to experience a professional studio set up and atmosphere along with guidance from Tj in running my own photo shoot.
The photos taken that day, including the ones above, will be featured in MorningStars' E-Journal online.

It was such an incredible experience as a photographer to be able to be apart of something like this. At the end of the day, we decided to have a little fun and take a few shots of the crew. (Nate Yarnes, Tj Petrino, myself)

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

A Nightmare in Endless Island

A short story by: Rachel E. Zullo

A Nightmare in Endless Island

All I could see was a never-ending darkness over an endless sea, and an island surrounded by a dull fog and blurry images. I could make out a jungle of tropical trees and bushes facing the ocean with only little open land of just sand and driftwood. The ocean stood still at a wave in the process of crashing but I could still hear the roaring of it as if it were a still picture with sound. There was no movement as if someone had frozen time but still left the volume up.


The sound of unnamed creatures lurking in the forest beside me brought shivers down my spine. Fragment of foot-steps snapped branches and crushed leaves no farther than five feet from where I stood. It was not just in front of me; no, it was behind me, too. Next to me, the vicious purring of a creature much larger than any tiger grew louder and more vivid. Once the chaos of screaming birds, fighting cat-like creatures, and the snapping of branches under large animal paws seemed to fade, I was only again startled by the heart racing crashes of the oceans waves. Unlike any ordinary, soothing sound of a relaxing wave, these waves brought a more haunting music to my ears for they sounded as screaming birds do circling around the decay of an unfortunate body.



I could almost taste death all around me it was so close. Smoke from bombed ships washed ashore filled my mouth with a metallic, dull taste. I soon found it hard to breathe when the conspicuous taste of lava filled my entire mouth from the roof to the insides of my cheeks. The sharp burning was so strong I could feel my cheeks becoming hollow as the lava began to make its way out through the sides of my jaws and down my neck, leaving an opening in my cheeks and burn marks down to my collarbone.



The invisible bumping and pulling at my body made me anxious and timid. The slithering of 20-pound snakes over my feet and around my ankles brought me to the conclusion of holding my breath to stay calm. Sharp touches made their way up my spine and arms, like needles in a doll. I had begun to feel teeth marks of a hungry tiger-like prehistoric creature gnawing on my fingers until they slowly started peeling off, leaving a fountain of blood rolling down to the sides of my leg. Hesitant touches of sand paper-like lips rotated around my neck along with a moist breath exhaling by my ear. I couldn’t help but feel contained and yet uneasy and hollow at the same time.


The smell of rotting fruit and decaying flesh filled my head quickly. The biter scent followed by an eye watering, sour. My eyes began to fill with tears as the fishy smell mixed with death and decay filled my mouth with its strong, sour aroma. Rotting fish and manure quickly began provoking me to hold my nose in order to keep my stomach at ease. 


While being surrounded by haunting sounds, piercing noises, and horrific smells, I collapsed myself to the soggy sand beneath me. I sat there with my eyes closed and head help up trying to remember what the real world was once like before I had been abandoned there in my endless sleep. I imagined a green meadow full of wildflowers that grew carelessly in a majestic way. I pictured what it would be like to lay under a willow tree and listen to the birds singing a melody I had failed to mimic many times before. Though all around me, I was surrounded by a nightmare of an endless, broken island, the images of my dreams brought a tear trembling down my cheek and a hopeful smile to my face. I knew I was at ease.

The Tribe: The Studio Days


This summer me and a group of
friends from an old youth group
got together and made our
first recorded cd of original songs
performed and written by The Tribe


During this time I was able to capture moments I'll never forget

My good friend, Samuel


My lovely friend, Olivia





Also, if you enjoy good music, good art, good photos, and a good blog, go  follow my good friend, Sam's blog; http://musiclifeandart.blogspot.com/
Honestly, my personal favorite blog.














Sunday, November 18, 2012

Ann Springs


Here's a photoshoot me and Nate did in AnnSprings just for the fun of it