Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Wrecking Film Examples

Cross Processing
Cross processing is the deliberate development of film in chemicals meant for other types of film.

Red Scale

This process is done by exposing the emulsion through the base of the film.
This can be done by winding the film upside-down into an empty film canister.
Scratching Film

Scratch it with anything you can and with all the might you have!

 
Caffenol

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

My Three Favorite Photos of 2011

1) I chose this photo because it symbolizes progress and the things to come in the future. I also liked it because it has a cinematic appeal to it.
2)This photo depicts a miner clmbing on excavated rocks after a giant drill machine broke through the final section at the construction site of the NEAT Gotthard Base Tunnel March 23, 2011. Crossing the Alps, the world's longest train tunnel should become operational at the end of 2016.
3)The image docements the event by showing the movement of the worker pushing the rock aside so the drill machine can continue it's task.
4)The main subject is the drill machine and is emphasized with repetition, but the worker also stands out because of the contrast between him and the other objects.
1)I chose this photo because it shows how technology aids movements across the world.
2)This photo depicts an opposition supporter holding up a laptop to show images of celebrations in Cairo's Tahrir Square, after Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak resigned February 11, 2011. It is very significant because it marks a new era in Egypt's Gov't and it also shows the power of the internet.
3)The image is able to tell a story because while the man holds up the laptop, you can see people holding their fists to the sky and celebrating this event.
4)The main subject in this photo is the laptop because it is lit up and is contrasted well.
1)I chose this photo because I love the expression on the mans face and the cinematic appeal the photo hold.
2)This photo depocts a protester standing in front of a burning barricade during a demonstration in Cairo January 28, 2011.
3)The image is able to tell a story because of the protester's infuriated expression. It also gives you the knowledge that the air is of poor quality because he is covering his mouth and nose with a scarf.
4)The protestor is surely the main subject because he is well centered and the differing contrast between him and the background. However, he would blend in with the background if there was smoke rather then fire surrounding him.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

5 Photographers


David Lindsey Wade
For this particular photo D.L Wade's producer managed to acquire 1 million dollars and 500K of real cocaine.

Lyndon Wade
He is the brother of D.L Wade! What!?!

Koen Demuynck
Demuynck has been described as an out of the box visionary for his creative manipulation.

Seb Janiak
Regarded as one of the pioneers of digital photography

Alex Prager



Born in Los Angeles, 1979, Alex Prager is a completely self-taught photographer.









Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Ken Lum

Lachlan Sword
Ken Lum


1) This piece is designed to be a store sign telling its customers about an upcoming blow-out sale because it’s owner “Amir” is moving back to Eritrea.
2) 3)With this piece I believe Lum is trying to communicate that immigrants that come to North America expecting it to be the prosperous and accepting nation it is made out to be by propaganda, are often disappointed by reality. This being the situation, the idea of being able to go back home is always in the back of their minds. Also, the fact that “Amir” is from Eritrea, Africa and restores, watches, jewelry and shoes, plays with the concept that African Americans have always been doing the work for Caucasian people while simultaneously being treated as lower class beings.
4) I would define conceptualism to be a thought-provoking idea transferred into a full scale art project. It is a conceptual piece because it tackles many different topics on one canvas and it you can tell that every detail was well thought out by Lum.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

JR:Changing the world with street art

Lachlan Sword
JR’s Inside Out Project
1) After the Paris Burning incident occurred in 2005, images that Jr had pasted of his friends a year earlier were stolen by the media and displayed on the news to show the criminals in the riots. He decided to take portraits of his friends with a 28mm lens and paste them all over the bourgeois areas of Paris. His intention was to take the images stolen by the media, re-own them and have his friends portray the characters given to them by the media. I believe this project was very effective because he eventually had them pasted on the walls of city hall and gained a lot of attention from the people of Paris and may have caused some people to change their perspective on the issue. Also, this is when he realized “the power of paper and glue”.
2) The series that effected me the most was the project in Rio De Janeiro. I have always wanted to travel to Rio because I am a soccer fanatic and love Brazilian culture. His project was on the issue of the teens being arrested by the army and mutilated and killed by one of the druglord’s gang in the favela because they didn’t obey curfew and didn’t have their documents on them. The fact that they teens who were killed relates to me and I can just imagine being involved in a scenario like this and the helplessness and resentment of the authorities I would feel. Jr decided to take portraits of some of the women relatives of the teens killed, pasted them in the favela’s of the city and entitled the piece “Women Are Heroes”. It also had great effect on the city because it gave women a sense of empowerment, brought the story of these adolescents to the media through the perspective of the women and in a pure and truthful way.
3) I believe that Jr is able to make a significant impact on the world because he is able to take sensitive issues occuring and create monumental art projects within the communities where the issues are happening. He is able to connect ,religion, politics, humanity and morality to his passion and create a beautiful message for the people. Jr took the conflict  between Palestinian and Israelites, turned the issue INSIDE OUT and made the community realize that the people that oppose eachother in religious, are not the same, but equal.