About

This big blurry picture is really just a placeholder until I find one that I like. I'm a college student at Rutgers University, currently holed up here in New Brunswick, New Jersey. I've taken a liking towards Destination Weddings and Lifestyle Portraiture. I use minimal post processing and shoot a mix of digital and analog formats. Available for any type of travel. I'm definitely up for anything new and am especially interested in personal projects. Get at me.

Carl Francis Sison | +1 201 668 1745 | carlsison [at] gmail.com

Category Archives: Personal

Oh, to be an alligator. I promise I’ll stop with the abstract pictures soon!

Here’s to quality snowdays.

To be in College.

More Polaroids!!

So I’m finally getting around to scanning some older Polaroids. I really enjoy shooting them, not because its more convenient – pack film is actually pretty messy. I enjoy the feel of my Polaroid 600SE. Prints are cool, and one day I want to have boxes full of Polaroids.

Honey Bunches of Oats.

The last three years I’ve come a long way in regards to Wedding Photography. I started out as an intern working under the skill of a veteran in the game, only recently have I made my foray into shooting weddings solo. This said I don’t at all consider myself “experienced” or to have earned any sizable amount of respect from those making a living on this expertise. However, I feel like I am making quality strides in the right direction. Looking back at the weddings of 2009, there is a distinct evolution in my style. I spent my time fumbling with my camera wanting only the best L lenses, then there was the period where I decided to put a urine filter over my images, and there was the time when I had white card stock rubberband-ed to the tip of my flash. From too little Photoshop work, to too much Photoshop, the use of actions and filters and the such. I finally feel like things are beginning to settle.

What a variety of choices to make. One thing I enjoy though is that there is a constant progression in my work. More often now instead of making 180 turns in style and consistency, I tend to adapt my efforts and incorporate things I want to try instead of the good old cut sling load. I like this method so much better than what I have been doing, keeping what I know I like and introducing something experimental. A lot of this sounds like a whole pile of gibberish, at least to me. Gotta’ keep shooting.