10 Best Photos-Cami Gore

This is a good photograph because of the expression that I was able to capture on the dog's face.  This was also my first time experimenting with changing my camera settings in order to get a faster shutter speed because the dog was moving so much.

This was technically my first portrait photograph. I liked how I was able to get so close to the dog and capture  him clearly while the wind was blowing his hair.

I like the symmetry of this photograph a lot. There is also somewhat of a triangular composition going on as the  poles appear to move inwards as they go further down the pier. 

Similar to the photograph above, I love the symmetry in this portrait. I also like the shallow depth of field that I was able to achieve. 

I like how eerie this photograph is. The lighting and the expression on my subject's face makes it interesting.

This is a strong photograph because of how it fills the frame. I like how there is fog coming in from three of the corners and then my subject fills the fourth corner. 

I love this photograph because of the lighting. The lighting hits my subject and the prop beautifully. It almost makes the tarp look like a dress.


I like this picture because it reminds me of a fashion advertisement. This was a portrait that I did not pose , and I was happy that I captured it naturally.

I enjoy the juxtaposition between the blur of the train's noticeable movement against the clarity and stillness of my subject.

I like that I captured this picture in a larger depth of filed because I thought it was important to still be able to clearly see my subject's environment.

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