Monday, December 13, 2010

Self Portrait

I really liked this self portrait project, it was surprisingly fun. Also surprisingly hard to do a photo shoot of yourself by yourself...

Contact sheet:




















"Things are looking up...":















Sitting on Bricks (unedited):















Sitting on Bricks (edit):

Thirds Prints

Lamp:





Fountain:




















Tree Stump (without editing):

















Tree Stump (with editing):















For the tree stump, I kind of liked the picture without editing. But it also looked good with editing. So I put them both up.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Rule Of Thirds/Leading Lines and Symmetry

This is my contact sheet for this project. We had to use the rule of thirds while placing our subjects, and also had to find symmetrical objects. I like the rule of thirds more than I like the symmetry photos.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Light Project prints

Here are the other two prints I made for this project.

Print 3:














This Picture has this unfortunate white line across the left side, due to my film being bent by accident. I still really like this picture, and I printed it as an extra print.


Print 4:

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Friday, October 29, 2010

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Portrait Project

For this project we had to take pictures of people. You could take pictures of two people if you wanted, but one had to be older than 21. I took pictures of my sister and mom. It was kind of strange to take pictures close to people's faces... I don't think I'll be photographing people again any time soon.

Contact sheet:


We had to do three prints for this project. Here is the first one, more to come soon!

Portrait print 1:

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

One Thing Project

In this project we had to take 24 (or 36 in my case) pictures of one thing, all with different angles.

Contact sheet  (basically the film on paper, click for bigger image):




















The one picture I printed (#26):

Photogram

With this project we placed objects on the photo paper and flashed light at it. Between flashes we moved some of the objects, while keeping others in the same place; thus creating as many shades as possible.



It's a rocket ship! The body was an arrowhead rock, the fire was little stars, the fins were little moons, and the planets were beads.

Pinhole Canera Photos


This was the first project we did, and it was really fun. It was crazy that you could take pictures with just a can and a piece of photo paper. I really like how all of my pictures turned out. (Click the pictures for bigger images)

Portrait:

Negative:













Positive:













Swim center:

Negative:













Positive:













Entryway:

Negative:













Positive: