My Muse

PhotographerJerad Armijo
PrizeBronze in Fine Art / People_FA
Entry Description

This series chronicles the years my husband and I have spent together. Our journey began in high school and has blossomed into a life long voyage. Photographing him over nine years helped evolve my photography into more complex compositions. I’ve experimented with lighting methods and grown as a photographer. He’s helped me cultivate my portraiture technique. I photograph him as I would photograph royalty. He is perfection in my eyes, and using my camera, I accentuate my adoration. I paint the photograph for the viewers the way I see him – flawless. I have lighting similarities of a chiaroscuro technique in my portraiture. I emphasize harsh shadows to direct the viewer to my subject and I’m precise with my exposure. The background is just as important as the subject itself. I often use the background to create lines, shapes, and contrasts of color to create a focal point on my husband.

About Photographer

I started photography in high school. I was taught photography by using strictly film for my first years of photography. With that in mind I'm pretty focused on my exposure, and finding natural light. I shoot with intent, even though now I do use digital. My work is more natural, I do not care to use a lot of photoshop. I love portrait photography. I use natural light in all of my portrait photography. I tend to focus on photographing people that I am close to rather than strangers. I love photographing my husband. He allows me to capture the essence of him. I try to paint him as beautiful as possible in my work. I currently am a CAT scan technologist in a local hospital in Portland. When I'm not working in the hospital three days a week I am out and about shooting the great Pacific North West.