I was bored this weekend and decided to do some photoshopping. Here’s Monica as a manga (before and after included):


Hi all,
I took a photo of Danica the other day and decided to experiment with it in Photoshop. I originally intended on having loads of candy raining into her mouth, but I later found out it would take me forever to edit that on Photoshop. Therefore, here is what I ended up with instead:
I decided to log onto my blog today because I have a photo of Danica that I took a few months ago and never got around to actually editing it until last night. The photo was taken on the day I took photos for the Fashion Club’s pamphlet cover. Danica was pretty tired — because her and Monica waited for me all day — but we made her pose for us anyway lo. Here’s the shot:
Hey guys and gals,
Wow, has it been a long time or what? I am so very sorry for not posting in such a long time but I’ve been trying to take care of very important matters as of late. During the little free time I received, I decided to update my resume, rewrite my cover letters, apply for jobs, and receive no replies in return, yet I still have to continue to applying or else I am going to starve when school is back in session.
I guess it’s true what is being said about the recession. I have been out of work for a little over a year now and it is only getting tougher and tougher to land an interview. Hence, if anyone is looking for a starting out photographer and who would like inexpensive service; whether it be family portraits, engagements, weddings, baby showers, charity, or modeling – let me know and I am gladly at your service; contact me at info@jasonnunezphotography.com or leave me a comment.
So, without further ado, I would like to present to you the photos I have had some time to take or mess around with on Photoshop:
This is a photo I took, with a reverse macro lens set up, of my cousin’s eye that I manipulated on Photoshop. Here is the original: http://i25.tinypic.com/2n0khs9.jpg and stock image: http://storage.sxc.hu/x/xm/xmje43p/746512_10161994.jpg
This is Arianna, my niece, I took some photos of her when we went to the post office the other day and stopped at the park before heading home
And finally, a photo of the right halve of my face. I was bored and decided to do some messing around on Photoshop
Hello everyone,
As you all know, I have been messing around in Photoshop and I am trying to learn as much as I can before the end of the summer. Here is something I came up with today:
And here are the two images I blended together to get that effect:
If you like what I did with the images give me some ideas on what I could possibly do next. Otherwise, if you think I could have done something better to this photo, please feel free to let me know as well.
Toodlez,
Jason
Hello all,
This past weekend was something to talk about; I ran into a very awkward situation when I was asked to photograph the funeral, or rather the viewing, of my girlfriend’s relative the same day we were supposed to go to a birthday party. How much weirder can that be? – celebrating the death of a mother’s child and the birth of another, all in one day? .
Anyway, we were supposed to arrive at the viewing by 4:00pm and we arrived about an hour and a half late. When we arrived, my girlfriend, Monica, had to ask her relative for permission to take the photographs, even though it was her relative who originally wanted us to take them. When we were given the go-ahead I didn’t realize just how delicate of a matter it was to shoot a viewing; There were at least 40 people in the room and every time my shutter went off I was afraid one of them would get up and scream at me for being an insensitive douchebag. Somehow or another, I managed to get two semi-decent shots – which were not as sharp as I would have liked them to be – out of the many that I shot.
Finally, after I got that out of the side, I decided to take a seat with my girlfriend, while our two year-old daughter ran around like the maniac that she is; as if she was not enough to handle, conditions got worse when more children showed up at the viewing. Monica and I decided to take them out until the ceremony was over and as we waited outside her 5-month-old niece showed up and it turned out to be the best funeral/viewing we have ever attended. At one point, my daughter, Danica, said she wanted to go back to “the fun place,” when referring to the funeral home.
Here is a picture of Monica’s niece and a large bag of chips we were eating:
Eventually, after the funeral was over, we headed to the train:
and later hopped on Staten Island’s Ferry, landing ourselves at the birthday party; which was over when we got there because it was a sweet sixteen, and the kids had curfews, but we enjoyed ourselves nonetheless because we were amongst our kin-members. I had long conversations, and drinks, with Monica’s family members, whom I have never spoken with before. I did not really take pictures of the party because there was no party to take pictures of, but i did end up taking pictures of the food we were served for breakfast – right before we completely devoured it. Here are the pics:





















