This is who I am. I have 8 submissions.
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This is my Portfolio. |
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Pi Day Composition |
Notes: In AP Music, we got pie on March 14th (Pi day) and were given the challenge of completing a composition in four class days. I'd say it turned out pretty well. |
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Format: audio |
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Thief |
Notes: Flash Fiction |
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Format: text |
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Connor_Folk_Song |
Notes: I tried to recreate Celtic music for this project, seeing as I am Irish. I took from various influences to create the piece. While I enjoy it, I don't think it truly sounded much like a Celtic piece. |
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Format: audio |
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Cat |
Notes: My negatives didn't turn out too great, and my early prints were pitch black. However, there were a few diamonds in the rough, and this photo is easily the best. 7 The photo encompasses light and dark. The camera angle captures the cat and the scratching post, showing how high up the cat is. 9 It isn't terribly unique, but it is quite interesting. 6 |
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Format: image |
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Tree |
Notes: I felt the photo shoot this was in was successful. I went to North Park on a sunny day and took some pictures (and then a few at my house.) I took mostly pictures of the shoreline and reflections from trees and the trees themselves. This picture, taken lying down under a tree, is my favorite. It has a wide variety of shades. |
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Format: image |
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Filmontage |
Notes: This was an awful photoshoot - I only had two negatives that turned out remotely usable - the rest were either too blurry or just gray. So I had to get creative. I made straight prints of the two usable negatives (both lights) and used different developing techniques on one of my landscapes. Next, I put my hand on a sheet of paper and printed it. It turned out odd but somewhat interesting. This was my last picture. I basically threw a bunch of old negatives onto a piece of photo paper, shone a light over it, and used the alternate developing techniques from the landscapes to create the final product. |
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Format: image |
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Master Photograher work |
Notes: For my master photographer work, I chose Jerry Uelsmann as my role model of sorts for his abstract works. In this picture, I used five different images (two of houseplants, one of a computer screen, one of the sky, and one of a dead leaf on my garage floor) out of twenty or so that I took to create a composite image. |
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Format: image |
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Connor_Film_Score |
Notes: Film Score project for Music Theory class. I tried to make it atmospheric, serene and eerie (at the beginning at least). |
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Format: quicktime |