Showing posts with label candy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candy. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Candy: Audree Valdez


Whats better than vanilla ice cream?
Vanilla ice cream with anything you want in it. Reese's, gummy bears, Oreos, and the list goes on. Thats why I chose a Cold Stone gift card after winning a weekly drawing at work. I needed to cure a sweet tooth and Cold Stone was the perfect place to cure it. Especially on a 90 degree day. One lesson learned though, do not eat the ice cream in a hot car.


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Candy:Nicole Marcelli

Mmmmmm, Tree-O- Lollipops! Looking up at this bright, fun, colorful display of treats with so many shapes and flavors, how do you pick just one? I remember as a child looking at this and having the hardest time choosing just one and to this day I still cant pick just one. Gotta love the inner child.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Candy: Geoff Ridenour




This week’s concept shot comes out of the studio. In doing some research on contemporary advertising campaigns I came across 5 Gum by Wrigley. I wanted to make a photograph that would fit in with their current work. The advertisements contain a few common aesthetics; a clean, vibrant combination of photography and digital illustration. While I wasn't initially confident with the assigned topic of candy, I think it forced me to research an unfamiliar subject and push my creative boundaries.


Geoff Ridenour

Colorado Based Commercial, Documentary Travel and Fine Art Photographer

Archival Fine Art Prints Available on Request.



Candy - Blair Bost



When I first pondered the theme candy,

another word that stuck in my head was addictive.

Candy is very addicting for children, but usually they grow from that.

Drugs can become our next stage of addiction.

Drugs can become candy.

Some never grow from that.


Candy-Nick Belohlavy

Candy is delicious. There are so many kinds, flavors, textures, colors the possibilities are endless. You only live once, try it all.

Candy: Danielle Mondragon




Forget the coffee break. This is my ode to the days when all of your worries revolved around which crayon to color with, what sugar coated cereal to eat and which sandbox to play in. No adult responsibilities, bills, jobs, mortgage. Just a throw back to the days when you were allowed to look at the world through gumdrop colored glasses.

Danielle Mondragon
danielle.mondragon@yahoo.com

Candy: Benjamin Coors



1956 Chevy Bel Air

Children have chocolate bars and lollipops. Men have big,

expensive, classic cars.