Showing posts with label 35mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 35mm. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2015

Journey: My finished summer project

Yesterday I finally put the finishing touches on my summer project (not last minute at all.....)

After reviewing the images from my first shoot I decided to reshoot some and started to lay them out as geographically as possible. 
Then I took some more photographs of the blank map to fill in some of the gaps. 

I um-ed and ah-ed a bit about how to present them and what size they should be as I didn't want them to be so small that you can't see properly what's going on but I realised it was going to be big. In the end, I've gone for a role of paper and attached the images with split pins.

Friday, July 10, 2015

The Face Project

I'm taking you back in time again today with another project I did at college. This time it's all about the face and during this unit we got to experiment will kinds of different techniques including darkroom and camera-less photography as well all sorts of digital stuff with flash and slow shutter speeds.


Tuesday, July 07, 2015

The Home Project

So this was the first assignment I was given at the start of my college course in 2011. The task was to produce 5 images that could be used to advertise a new TV documentary about the home.

This was the first time I'd ever used a manual camera both digital and film. I love using film and being in the darkroom, although I haven't used it much recently, and so for my final 5 images I chose to use 35mm film and focus on activities that take place in the home throughout the day.
the home project 1the home project 2
the home project 3
the home project 4
the home project 5