For one of my projects I need to take one colour print, one black and white fibre based print and one digital print. I am planning on using a medium format hasselblad camera for the colour one, but did a lighting test with a Nikon D50 first. These were the best pictures it came out with:
I used torches with colour gels tied to them, first tightly then just placed on top. The first ones meant the colour only showed as little dots, and the second are the end few where the red covers almost the whole thing. When I take the final images I am going to try tie-ing them a bit looser so I get something inbetween. I also used one main lamp without a gel to illuminate the tent, which worked well and made it look translucent. I also need to focus on the rest of the body a bit more too; the hands work well but the back, shoulders and side of the body would create interesting shapes. I'm also going to try other colours too, I have yellow, green, blue, red and pink.
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Wallpaper Camouflage
Emma Hack
These images are amazing. I plan to do pictures that camouflage the subject into their background for an exhibition we're currently organising at uni, but nothing like these. They're incredible and rely on a great deal of artistic talent aswell as photographic talent. If these were my images, I'd be extremely proud of myself! It must have taken so long to paint the models too, which means each picture will have taken an extremely long time to get right.
These images are amazing. I plan to do pictures that camouflage the subject into their background for an exhibition we're currently organising at uni, but nothing like these. They're incredible and rely on a great deal of artistic talent aswell as photographic talent. If these were my images, I'd be extremely proud of myself! It must have taken so long to paint the models too, which means each picture will have taken an extremely long time to get right.
Thursday, 28 January 2010
Painting with Light
In my last lesson we learned about how to 'paint with light', which I found incredibly interesting.
These two images are off lostamerica.com and are examples where this has been used to create a very extreme and surreal result:
These two images are off lostamerica.com and are examples where this has been used to create a very extreme and surreal result:
Linda Girvin also creates a lovely effect in this image:You can also 'graffiti' with light, as in this photo:
(from http://www.dejavuphotoservices.com/, artist unknown)
I'd like to experiment with these types of lighting because there's so many different directions you could go with them.
Other images I've come across recently....'identity unknown', Linda Girvin
'Under the Illusion', Linda Girvin
Rebecca Walker
(Title and Photographer unknown)
(from http://www.dejavuphotoservices.com/, artist unknown)
I'd like to experiment with these types of lighting because there's so many different directions you could go with them.
Other images I've come across recently....'identity unknown', Linda Girvin
'Under the Illusion', Linda Girvin
Rebecca Walker
(Title and Photographer unknown)
Labels:
Linda Girvin,
Painting with Light,
Photography,
Rebecca Walker
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Happy 2010!
I've had very limited use of the internet over the holidays, which is why there have been no recent blogs. but i'm back! just a quick one to start off...my friend Philippa sent all her friends this lovely happy new year collage she'd made:
It made me smile :-)
My new years resolutions....
It made me smile :-)
My new years resolutions....
- Stop spending money on stupid things so I can save enough to go travelling in the summer
- Try and carry my camera around with me more
- Try and do more excercise
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Virgins
Here are a few of my fruit and vegetable virgins....my computer's being too slow so I'll have to put the rest up another time.
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
My little cousin bump
My auntie and uncle are having a baby.....due in March.....I can't wait!
They don't want to know the sex till it's born. I'm not sure whether I would or not, you can only buy unisex clothes and wouldn't know how to decorate it's bedroom if you didn't find out, but on the other hand it'd be such a lovely surprise to wait and see.
We have the most gorgeous baby clothes at work, that we only sell this time of year. The prices are ridiculous, with some pieces and sets at £66, around the same as an adult pair of jeans! But last year they went into the sale at 70% off, so I might buy my little cousin his/her first pair of Levi's if they do.
They don't want to know the sex till it's born. I'm not sure whether I would or not, you can only buy unisex clothes and wouldn't know how to decorate it's bedroom if you didn't find out, but on the other hand it'd be such a lovely surprise to wait and see.
We have the most gorgeous baby clothes at work, that we only sell this time of year. The prices are ridiculous, with some pieces and sets at £66, around the same as an adult pair of jeans! But last year they went into the sale at 70% off, so I might buy my little cousin his/her first pair of Levi's if they do.
Monday, 7 December 2009
R.I.P. Borders
I've had a very jam-packed weekend! Firstly I went to my Calum's night at A Nation of Shopkeepers in Leeds on thursday, came back to Sheffield for a lecture on friday then travelled to Leeds again and went out again. I went all over but the highlight was going to Sky Bar, a bar on the 13th floor of a hotel, with views over the city and very expensive but amazing cocktails. This was followed by catapulting chunks of pumpkin off the balcony of a flat on Call Lane, at lots of people underneath! I have to say, I didn't chuck any myself but it was hilarious, especially seeing some bouncers getting pretty angry. We were worried that they might have called the police!
We had a night in on saturday and watched a film called The Martyrs...a french horror about a woman who has workers who torture young girls to try and get them to see into the afterlife and report back. One of these girls escapes at the beginning, and the storyline's about her and a girl who befriends her. It was quite an interesting if not strange plot, and was extremely gruesome. I still managed to fall asleep near the end though, I can't master the art of watching a whole film anymore, even when it's subtitled and therefore requires more concentration!
Then last but not least, it was the more than likely last ever Borders christmas do last night. They've gone into administration and unless they find a buyer soon, they'll have to close down, and Calum will lose his job. Not good. So even though everyone had high festive spirits, it was quite sad at the same time, with noone really knowing what lies ahead for them. The managers speech was quite depressing too, it sounds like a few of them are really being dumped in the s**t and there's nothing they can do about it.
What I can't understand is why they've had to close, but shops like Waterstones are fine. Borders always has much better offers and reasonable prices, I don't know why people would prefer to shop at the other more expensive options. They can't keep away now though, the shelves are emptying fast and everyone I've spoken to who works there says all the customers are acting like vultures, desperate to grab a bargain while they can. Let's hope everything works out in the end.
We had a night in on saturday and watched a film called The Martyrs...a french horror about a woman who has workers who torture young girls to try and get them to see into the afterlife and report back. One of these girls escapes at the beginning, and the storyline's about her and a girl who befriends her. It was quite an interesting if not strange plot, and was extremely gruesome. I still managed to fall asleep near the end though, I can't master the art of watching a whole film anymore, even when it's subtitled and therefore requires more concentration!
Then last but not least, it was the more than likely last ever Borders christmas do last night. They've gone into administration and unless they find a buyer soon, they'll have to close down, and Calum will lose his job. Not good. So even though everyone had high festive spirits, it was quite sad at the same time, with noone really knowing what lies ahead for them. The managers speech was quite depressing too, it sounds like a few of them are really being dumped in the s**t and there's nothing they can do about it.
What I can't understand is why they've had to close, but shops like Waterstones are fine. Borders always has much better offers and reasonable prices, I don't know why people would prefer to shop at the other more expensive options. They can't keep away now though, the shelves are emptying fast and everyone I've spoken to who works there says all the customers are acting like vultures, desperate to grab a bargain while they can. Let's hope everything works out in the end.
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