Cliches verre is a greek phrase meaning "glass picture". It was originally used by blackening a piece of glass from candle smoke. After the glass was fully coated, an artist would etch into the smog on the glass using a variety of tools and techniques. A piece of photo sensitive paper would be placed under the glass and exposed to the sun to create a print. Using a combination of plates and negatives, ordinary images can be transformed into abstract prints.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Narrative Panorama Sketches
Over the weekend you will need to sketch out 3 different ideas for a narrative panorama. These sketches do not need to be works of art (see example), they just need to be able to showcase an idea. Remember that this can be vertical, horizontal or something in between.
Specifications:
1. Need to have 3 different ideas.
2. Needs to show the individual frames, remember that this will be one image over the course of 3 or 4 photographs (or more).
3. You need to write down a brief thought about what is going on in your sketches.
4. Label anything that may look confusing.
Narrative Panorama Problem Statement
For our next shooting problem, you will be taking a role similar to a film director. A film director is responsible for visually illustrating a story in film. He / She makes decisions on everything from lighting, point of view, composition, props and interaction between characters. Similar to a film director, you will be creating a story over the course of at least 3 images in the form of a panorama.
We've learned that when two images are placed directly next to one another, they can create an interesting relationship. To present your story for this assignment, you will be creating a "panorama," or a series of connected images that extend a view either horizontally or vertically. These images must all connect to create a single scene.
We've learned that when two images are placed directly next to one another, they can create an interesting relationship. To present your story for this assignment, you will be creating a "panorama," or a series of connected images that extend a view either horizontally or vertically. These images must all connect to create a single scene.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Join the Howard Photo 2 Flickr group
By next friday (tenth), you will need to join and upload a your digital assignment to the howard photo 2 group pool.
To do this follow the instructions below. You will need to create a yahoo account for this. If you already have a yahoo account, just log in.
1. Go to www.flickr.com
2. In the top right hand corner of the screen there will be a link to "create your account" - or "sign in" if you already have a flickr account.
3. On the bottom right hand side of the screen click "create an id" and follow the instructions on screen
4. Log into your flickr account
5. Create a flickr screen name - be sure to put a recognizable, school appropriate name. It should include your last name and first name - These will be looked at by professionals, peers and administrators.
6. Once you have logged on, either search for "howard photo 3" or "howard photo 2" under the search menu (you may have to select the groups tab) or go to http://www.flickr.com/groups/howardphoto3 / http://www.flickr.com/groups/howardphoto2 to join.
7. Join the group
8. Upload your "pattern" image to your photostream
9. Send the image to the group pool
To do this follow the instructions below. You will need to create a yahoo account for this. If you already have a yahoo account, just log in.
1. Go to www.flickr.com
2. In the top right hand corner of the screen there will be a link to "create your account" - or "sign in" if you already have a flickr account.
3. On the bottom right hand side of the screen click "create an id" and follow the instructions on screen
4. Log into your flickr account
5. Create a flickr screen name - be sure to put a recognizable, school appropriate name. It should include your last name and first name - These will be looked at by professionals, peers and administrators.
6. Once you have logged on, either search for "howard photo 3" or "howard photo 2" under the search menu (you may have to select the groups tab) or go to http://www.flickr.com/groups/howardphoto3 / http://www.flickr.com/groups/howardphoto2 to join.
7. Join the group
8. Upload your "pattern" image to your photostream
9. Send the image to the group pool
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Show me how you shoot
For our first shooting assignment, you will be shooting 24 different exposures on a single subject. Your challenge will be to create 24 unique compositions of the same subject matter. Within your 24 exposures will be required to show an example of each principle of composition. Your subject matter is open to whatever you want it to be.
Think about how you approach your subject. Here are some questions that will help guide your work:
What are some different point of view techniques that are possible with this subject matter?
What alterations can I make to the subject?
What are some lighting techniques that I can use?
---- you are not allowed to bracket your film-----
Smhys - Cs Eval
Think about how you approach your subject. Here are some questions that will help guide your work:
What are some different point of view techniques that are possible with this subject matter?
What alterations can I make to the subject?
What are some lighting techniques that I can use?
---- you are not allowed to bracket your film-----
Smhys - Cs Eval
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