Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Coolio Portraits

For this project we had to take photos of one person and capture their emotions.
I chose mi padre for this one and I basically said different emotions 
and snapped them with a click of the camera.

Here is the negative of him being serious. It is almost impossible to make 
out his features  when it's in this version.

Here is the positive, yes I know you can see only half his face, but do you really need to see the other half to know what he's feeling?

Here is the second photo of my father, he felt like acting weird and I let him. Here is the negative version, just the others, it's very hard to make out any detail.
And here is the positive, the detail is much better and is much more pleasing to look at.

Here is the contact sheet for the project it shows all the photos I took.

Coolio "One Thing"


Our goal was to capture "one thing" in as many different views as possible.
The object I chose was my dad's 1959 Jeep FC 150.

Here is the negative of my photo, the picture shows the hinge on the tailgate.

Here is the positive, which is much better, you can clearly see the detail in the image and if I hadn't told you what it was you'd have no idea.

Here is my contact sheet for this project it shows all the photos that didn't get selected to be on the blog including the ones that were.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Coolio Photograms

Here are my photograms, I used some New Zealand coins to create the coolio design that was produced.
 Here is the positive version, I prefer this one over the other because it has something more, especially since it's lighter.
Here is the negative, I may not like it as much, but it's still pretty coolio.

Coolio Pinhole Pictures

These are my Pinhole Pictures, there were taken with a paint can, with a small hole in the center. It provides for an interesting view, either in positive or negative.


Here is the positive version of a picture of a cool car I found in the parking lot.
               Here is the negative version of the same car. You can really see the difference between the two.
 We also had to do self portraits with the pinhole camera, here are mine, as you can see the positive one has a lot more detail.
And here is the negative, which provides less detail, but has an interesting perspective on me and the background.