Monday, April 11, 2011
101 Squares
Class- Adv. Graphics:
This is an update of my project, 101 squares. I have been working on this project since the beginning of the school year and hope to finish it soon!!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Cyanotype
This portrait was taken on traditional film and used in my cyanotype project. For this project, I had to first create a traditional print of the portrait. Then, I had to make a print on a giant piece of film and that was my positive. Next, I had to take the positive and put it over another piece of film and expose it to make the negative. I then coated cotton paper with the cyanotype chemical and put the negative on top of it. The cyanotype chemical develops with uv light, so I put it on the uv light table where is was exposed for 40 minutes.
Traditional Film Portrait
Cyanotype
Ego
Class-Adv. Graphics:
This assignment is a quick project we did in class. While creating our "alter ego" there were only a few things we could use which were magazines, tissue paper, and chalk pastels.
Digital Landscape
Class- Adv. Photography:
For this assignment, we had to take photos of landscapes using no larger than a 5.6 f stop. Both of these pictures were taken on a Nikon D3000 camera and then edited in PhotoShop. More photos for this series are coming soon!!
Double Exposure
Class- Adv. Photography:
The original challenge of this assignment was to create a double exposure using a Holga camera. But after having 3 failed attempts with the Holga camera, I scanned in a traditional film portrait and created a double exposure with a digital landscape.
Scavenger Hunt
Carefree
Calmness
Confusion
Energy
Giddiness
Innocence
Neglect
Loudness
Rejection
What a Crush Feels Like
What Rage Feels Like
What Sweet Smells Like
Hostility
Class- Adv. Photo
For this assignment, we were given a list of things to find and take pictures of, like a scavenger hunt. All of these pictures were taken on a Nikon D3000 digital camera and were then edited in PhotoShop. More photos for the scavenger hunt coming soon!!
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