About me

My name is Faith Brichetto and I was born in Portland Maine. I have 4 sisters and 3 brothers and I am the oldest out of all of them. After high school my career goals are to hopefully become an interior designer and hopefully in the next 5 years I will be at the beginning of becoming an interior designer and learning the basics. As of right now, the most important thing is track and doing good in school. In my free time I basically run and hangout with friends. The reason I enrolled in this course is because, I have always had an interest in taking pictures and seeing how they could come out. After doing Photo 1 I got more of an interest because I actually got an idea of what it would be like. Doing this course will teach me even more and I can continue to keep taking photos and who knows maybe in a couple years I could be a photographer for a side job (probably not but who knows).

Helen Sear (2016-2017)

I liked this photo because, I like how the artist used bright colors and made them stand out because there isn't usually bright colors in a forest, I also really liked how they added extra lines around the photograph and made it more interesting.

Helen Sear (2011)

I liked this photo because, of how pretty and calm it is. It isn't like the other one with bright colors and it's very light and low colors. It looks like the start of what winter looks like and one of my favorite seasons are winter.

John Alderson (1983)

I liked this photo because of how easily the colors go together. Some of them are dark like the water and the top of the sky but like in the middle even though they're light they still all fit together with the dark colors. Another thing I liked about this photo was the line across the photo, it makes it very interesting and has you thinking about why the line could be there or maybe where the line is coming from.

William Eggleston (1976)

The reason I liked this photo is because, of how well this photo was taken. It has a very good focus and you can see everything clearly. This photo also reminds me a lot about fall and I love nature.

William Eggleston (1978)

I liked this photo because, the photo was at an up angle and very bright and also has very good focus. I also liked how the photo only has the trees included and everything else was cropped out so the main focus was the trees.