Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Dance

A dance photo shoot reflecting a few common classic dances, just as Ball-Room dancing and Ballet.
Special thanks to JC, Adrian and Summer.

Thursday, April 28, 2011


The reason why i choose this picture was because Tennis was where i spent most of my time during the break, playing matchs or just hitting around with Peter.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Portrait Diptychs


This shot is to basically describe everyday schooling, with something as easy at 1+1=2.


Self-Photography, I could have used another model posing in front of the camera, but having my picture twice, once behind the camera and the other facing the camera, leaves the viewers eyes interested.


Sports have always been a big part of my life, even though i am not into running/track but this photo sets an athletic tone to best describe the part of my life.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Surrealistic Photo Montage



Emotions surround us in everyday life, we need sad moments in life to really enjoy the happy moments. Through this photo montage i tried to show the different emotions i have to live with in day-to-day life.

Monday, March 28, 2011

"Surrealistic Theme"

The idea in my shot is to capture what really matters in the world and how is one known. So my idea of the portrait is to take a full body shot that covers up my face with a folder, thus the rest of the body is going to be a black and white shot, than a second shot will be my facial expression which will be matched perfectly with the rest of my body. The message i am trying to get across thought this portrait is to show that one is known by its face, it what we connect through the world and what makes us who we are.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Inspired by David Hockney

 David Hockney, Born in England in 1937, Hockney originally came to notice for his use of hundreds of Polaroid shots of a single scene, collaged together like little snippets of memory to create an overall mural of sizable proportions. His photomontage entitled Pearblossom Highway 11-18th April 1986, for instance, is some 78" tall and 111" long. The effect is that of a glimmering mosaic featuring a desolate desert highway where cactus compete with road signs in decorating the landscape. More recently, he has dabbled in everything from acrylic painting to set designs for such productions as Die Frau Ohne Schatten for the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in 1992. Still more recently, he created a nine-minute stage set performance piece called A Snail's Pace, in which coloured lights were the actors.

By,
http://www.humanitiesweb.org


Mr.Smith
John F. Kennedy Memorial High School
Baseball Head Coach
Math Department



The moment you cheat for the sake of beauty, you know you're an artist. David Hockney-

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

My Life

Name: Nick Patel

Childhood ambition: To play in the U.S Open.

Fondest memory: When i got my first baseball bat

Retreat: A house that i love going to.

Proudest moment: Winning Player of the Year, as a Varsity Tennis team captain.

Biggest challenge: Getting into the college of my choice.

Alarm clock: 3 Alarms, 2 on the phone and 1 clock.

Perfect day: Bright sun, feeling fresh and no pending work.

First Job: Mr. Smoothie, Jersey Gardens Mall

Indulgence: Food and Chocolate

Last purchase: Abercrombie

Favorite movie: Dumb and Dumber and Hangover.

My life: Studying, Playing sports, and trying to enjoy every movement.