Thursday, June 6, 2013

Digital Assignment #20: Assigned in School theme: Veteran Teachers

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
This started as an in school theme that we drew out of a hat. I drew the topic veteran teachers and started with Mr. Eliason. I sat in on a few of his classes and took pictures of interactions he had with students and administrators. I also photographed our yearbook teacher, because he has been around the school for a while. After this I decided to take it outside the school a little bit, to my work place. The photo of the two children and the teacher outside is my favorite because it shows the dedication teachers have and how patient they are.

Digital Assignment #19: Choice theme 2: Macro Nature

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
This theme I also got to choose, and was a lot of fun for me. I like the look of macro and I enjoy nature pictures so I decided to combine these as best I could. By shoting nature in a macro style more attention is brought to the detail of each item. Most of the pictures contain a bug or animal in them, this was not totally intentional, but it expresses part of who I am. I love animals and enjoy nature so this theme was a fun way to express something I love.

Digital Assignment #18 : Choice theme 1: Camera Unaware Children Portraits

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
Being able to choose a theme to photograph was really fun for me because I got to photograph something I found interesting.I enjoy watching children when they aren't aware that you are there, or they are really comfortable with you around, because they act like they really are. I decided to take portraits of children, but when they weren't aware of the camera. This allowed me to capture images that wouldn't occur if the children were aware of the camera taking their picture. This way shows more of a childs personality than a set up photo would.

Digital Print to Film Print





This is a film print of a digital image. I changed my digital image to a black and white and flipped it so when it was printed it would act as a film negative would. I then printed it on a new type of paper that is clear and when I printed the photo it looked like a big negative of the image. Then in the dark room I placed the print on a piece of photo paper and a piece of glass on top of both pieces. I then exposed the paper and the resulting image was a film print of my originally digital photo.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Digital Assignment #17: Mimicking an Artist

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
When I received this assignment I thought it would be cool to mimic photos of old Charlottesville, by recreating them with what Charlottesville is today. My father had photos from Ed Bradbury who had taken photos on the downtown mall when it was still a road. The first image I mimicked was one of Miller & Rhoads. Now that building is a Five Guys on the Downtown Mall. The second image the building, the Paramount, is still there just with a different scenery. Instead of cars in front of The Paramount there is now outside restaurant seating and a walking mall.

Digital Assignment #16: Split Toning

 
Paige
 
 

 
FDR Monument
 
 
Split toning digitally is a fairly simple thing. First, I convert the photo to a black ad white image. Then I added toning in, blue in the shadows, and a sepia for the highlights. Split toning a photo allows you to highlight the shadows and areas of light in a way that shocases both in a balanced way. Neither of these photos did I take with the purpose of making them split toned. After playing around with different photos, I decided that I really like the way these two turned out split toned, even thought that wasn't my intent when I took them.

Film Assignment #10: Impressionism

 
Contact Sheet
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure: 5 seconds
 
 

 
Impressionistic Building
Aperture: f/8
Exposure: 12 seconds
Filter: #3
 
 

 
Impressionistic Trees
Aperture: f/8
Exposure: 15 seconds + 3 seconds on bottom left
Filter: #3
 
 
When I tried an impressionistic look with my digital photos I tried accomplishing the look by shooting through a glass with water prayed on it. This time when I tried the style with my film camera I took a different approach. Instead of taking the photo through glass with water on it I took photos just using water. I took pictures of items that were near a body of water and got the reflection of them in the moving water. The reflection combined with the water's movement created the soft, blurry look associated with impressionism. The first picture is a reflection of a hotel in a nearby lake, and the second is of trees reflecting into the pond they are near. In both images the wind was moving the water helping to create the style.