About me
Lucy Bradford
Where were you born?
Maine Med in Portland. I lived in Scarbrough then Durham and now in Freeport.
How many brothers and sisters do you have? Pets?
I have one younger sister, a dog, and a cat.
What language do you speak at home (if not English)?
I speak English at home
What are your career goals?
I am still unsure, but thinking about something in some sort of environmental science, maybe marine science, or something in the medical field.
What do you see yourself doing in five years?
I see myself being in college
Who do you know, other than a teacher, who has gone to college for art?
Alexis's aunt Sabrina went to college for photography
What are you most proud of?
I am proud of my accomplishments in track, and by the way of life that I have lived so far.
What do you enjoy doing in your free time?
I enjoy skiing, spending time at the lake, being on the ocean, and hanging out with friends.
Why did you enroll in this course?
I enrolled in this course because I enjoy taking pictures and I had a positive experience in photography 1.
Who are the photographers that you are most interested in right now?
I don't know many photographers by name but I like photos that capture a cool moment in time or anything that is eye catching.
Your ideal job would be…
Something that I enjoy doing and look forward to going to work every day.
Three adjectives others might use to describe you are…
Short, creative, ....
Some artwork that inspires me...
When the City Sleeps
40''x 24''
I like this because of the color use. I love the bright color and the dark undertones.
I thought that the perspective on this photo was very cool. I find that underwater photos tend to catch my eye because it makes me wonder about the photo taking process.
I like the position that the seal is sitting in. He looks like he has some serious attitude.
I love how small the composition makes the penguins look. The vastness of the picture makes the penguin look so small and irrelevant even though they are the subject of the image.
When I first looked at this I thought it was rocks on the shore, then I realized that they are horseshoe crabs.