Capturing that Moment.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
ACPD (appropriation, copy right, public domain)
For our next assignment in photo we have to appropriate any image of our choice. I chose to use the Obama poster created by Shepard Fairey. I decided to appropriate the Obama poster because I love the fact that he decided to create the image on a newspaper canvas and that you can see the newspaper in the actual stencil. I also like that the poster uses three colors that represent Obama and his campaign.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
pinhole camera.
So here are the results of my pinhole camera. It is a little hard to see the image, but it is a picture of a brick wall with plants growing in front of it. The second image is the image that I took using my pinhole camera and the first image is the positive of that image.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Repition/Multiples.
For our next assignment in photography we were to create 12 photos that included repetition or multiples in it. I recently went to an apple orchard so I used many of the photos that I took then in my work. These are my twelve photos:
Monday, October 3, 2011
Pinhole Camera.
As an assignment for my photography class we were told to make a pinhole camera out of a household object. I decided to make my pinhole camera out of a chinese food take-out box. To make it I:
1. Spray painted the inside of the container all black
2. Cut out a small hole in the side of the container
3. Cut a small square of copper metal
4. Poked a small hole in the copper using a saftey pin
5. Taped the copper into the container
In order to take a picture I taped a piece of photo paper into the container and taped all th edges in order to make sure no light got in, exposed the paper for a set amount of time and then developed the photo.
1. Spray painted the inside of the container all black
2. Cut out a small hole in the side of the container
3. Cut a small square of copper metal
4. Poked a small hole in the copper using a saftey pin
5. Taped the copper into the container
In order to take a picture I taped a piece of photo paper into the container and taped all th edges in order to make sure no light got in, exposed the paper for a set amount of time and then developed the photo.
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