Thursday, 18 December 2014

Solargraphy Project 
December 18th





I left this pinhole camera out for 3 months, and these are my results. The point if this project is to see the suns path, and capture it in a photo.

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Yvonne Bayer's Three Photos
November 26th


I chose this image because with all the bags on it it truly looks as it was really an actual stand or advertisement. They did remarkable work with this project. It was hard to narrow my choices down just because of how well they always do their work. I picked this one because it takes reality and urban camouflage and mixes them up perfectly.









These boxes are piled and stacked high up on a person making it a great illusion. You'd think that it was a marketing campaign even, but it's just a person. They never got permission to do these which is why I like them so much. This one I chose because they clearly went all out and did something completely crazy, and out of the box.










Lastly I have picked this photo because it represents a pile of binders or papers, I haven't quite figured it out yet. There's a mystery behind this one I find, it's what drew me to it. Having enough creativity to make these in the first place is hard, but doing it to the extent and quality that Sebina and Yvonne did is amazing.




Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Yvonne Bayer
November 26th



Yvonne Bayer and Sabina Keric worked together on an urban camouflage project in 2007. They had taken many different objects like Ikea bags, gloves and even bottles to create their work. While working they came into unsatisfied watchers seeing this creation, but that did not stop the absolute fun of the project. At this time Yvonne was a student at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Sweden. Here is where all the ideas blossomed.













One of her many projects was being covered in Ikea bags standing beside a bin of them. Working with Sabina they created this masterpiece. Having customers walking by they didn't always get the kind of feedback they wanted, even to the extent that they would have to leave places. The work they usually do is in commercial areas, or a large amount of space. Creating these projects could be either expensive and time consuming, or cheap and quick.











Having so many different objects and huge piles of them, they have an endless supply of ideas. One they had was of using binders as the camouflage. Going into large un-artistic areas is what creates the most surprising of reactions. Having these large areas makes their work the easiest. So many places to go and so many things to use. This is definitely thinking out of the box.














Their next project contains a lot of boxes. Now they have travelled into a very commercial space. Here is a great example of working together, creating such a spectacle to these unsuspecting people having no clue what is going on. Yvonne and Sabina have made so many different creations, yet I think this one is their best. It makes the work have a whole new look and I believe that is a great thing to have.













There are so many possibilities for this kind of project and Yvonne and Sabina use many of them. No ordinary person can create such a thing, you have to be truly creative like these two. Making these can take too much time and sometimes not enough. It can make you spend too much and even small amounts as well. Looking through these photos and videos I am inspired to do something like them, and put just as much effort as them in.











































Thursday, 20 November 2014

Dreams of Flying

#1 This was a test shot that I have taken two test shots.
      The idea was to make it look like she was on a flying dog.











#2 Here is another test shot.
    It is supposed to look like one is floating away and the other is trying to keep her down.











#3 An imaginary tight rope, or the test shot for one.
     She is a circus act walking a tightrope.










#4 This is a test shot.










My inspiration for this was seeing a photo of a plane that was really pretty.
I made a paper airplane, and had my sister pose as if she was hanging from it.
No edits have been made.















#5 This is the test shot.










I was inspired by swimming. Going on a long trip and enjoying the pool afterwards.
Took a blue sheet, googles and my sister again to seem like she was doing a cannon ball.
No edits were done.















#6 This one is the test shot for my last final image.










I saw a umbrella at home and imagined a cartoon where the wind carried a person away, and wanted to re-create it.
An umbrella, my sister and a very uncomfortable pose for her.
I have not edited any images.













































Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Jan's Dreams of Flying
3  Chosen Images
Nov. 12




The idea to the image is that the kid is dreaming of flying. Portraying this image by laying the objects down in an unusual manner creates the look as if he really was flying. This photo may need a slightly higher aperture setting than usual because of the sand and bright sun. I like the concept put behind this image.



#1













The representation of the flying in this one is through swinging on a vine in the jungle. Having the brown boards behind the boys makes it look a little bit as if there was really trees that they were flying by. It is creating the illusion they are possibly actually flying.
     
         #2




Space consumption in this photo creates the dimensional need for the flying illusion. Placement of the bikes has a effect that makes this photo "believable." Jan has a way of making things seem as if they are happening yet making the image completely and utterly unrealistic, and that is a great quality for this type of imagery. For the 'sky,' the cement really works to create the part to a level of belief.




#3
















Part 1
Nov. 12th 
Jan Von Holleben

Jan is a photographer who started at 13 years old after his fathers influence. he has work and exhibits throughout the world, not only just his work but group works as well. Before this he had taught children with disabilities and then he had moved to London and pursued his photographic career. He absolutely loves working with his friends, pirates of any kind and fairies, he likes dragons and monsters, even punks. Herbal tea and mountains are his inspiration, colourful socks and long swims bring joy, bikes and Bircher Musli complete the package. He is over all a very famous person and has gotten many awards like Lead Awards, Lens Culture Award and even London Photographic Award. If you look at his work you will always be amazed, and it would be found almost anywhere you go.

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Pinhole Parts:

Body: The 'box' in which the camera is made from. It can have any type of shape or piece to it.

Aperture: The initial hole in which the light creating the picture may come in. Which is not very large, and only taking up a small amount of space.

Film: Placed at the very far edge opposite of the aperture. Captures the photos negative.

Shutter: Determines whether or not the light make go into the object. Sometimes a piece of tape or wood, possibly even plastic.






A camera and a photo of pinhole works



Pinhole Camera Worksheet:

Camera Obscura- Means in Latin "dark chamber." It is a box or room that has a hole in one of its sides. This was the device leading into photography and cameras.

Pinhole Camera- Simple type of camera that has a light-proof affect, with only one hole providing a small amount of light.

Exposure Time- Is the length of time that the shutter of the camera is open to light.
A) Bright Sun- 15-20 Seconds
B) Cloudy/Overcast- 30-45 Seconds
C) Indoor Using Window Light- 3-5 Minutes
D) Indoor Away From Window- 7-10 Minutes

Camera Shake- Camera shaking or moving making a picture not as clear, or even blurry.

Exposure With Bright Sun and Shade- Between half a second and multiple hours.

Exposure and Size of the Camera- The size of camera defines what needs to be exposed, and what amount of time exposed.

Moving Objects Taken With a Pinhole- You will have to take the picture at the perfect time otherwise it will turn out blurry and will not come out like a normal photo. Timing is key.

Exposure Directly into the Sun- 15-20 Seconds, might come out blurry or un-clear.

Light Leaks (Discovery and Solution)- Foggy patterns on more then one negative photo, go through and fix it.

What does the Developer do- Takes the photo and develops it into an actual image.

What does the Stop Bath do- Processing a photo after developing it, and it will will stop the development of the photo.

What Happens in the Fixer- It will correct and fix all of the little mistakes in the image.

Why do we Wash Prints- To get rid of all of the images chemicals that they have 'bathed' in. This will stop their processes and clean the image.

What are Safe Lights- A red or green light causing a certain small amount of light into a room. This would mean the safe amount of light gets in.

What are Fixer Spots- Either the fixer chemical being dripped onto a photo when it is not supposed to be on it. The other way is when the fixer is not washed off after development.

Why Agitate Chemicals when Printing- Agitating the chemicals with get an even area of chemical all over the photo and it can even speed up the process.

What Should you be Concerned With in Chemicals and Skin Contact-  They can irritate your skin, and if ingested can give you severe lung issues.

What do you Need to be Aware of in Chemicals Dripping into Each Other? And how to avoid? - They can cause a chemical reaction or they can completely spoil the whole process.

What Causes Prints to Stick Together? Prevention? - Prints will stick together if they are placed together still wet. They will stick to each other and will not come apart. Don’t stack prints.
 
Describe the Difference Between an Overexposed and an Underexposed Film... Overexposed film is overly bright and you can’t see important details. Underexposed film is when important details are too dark to see.