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During the nice weather during the weekend, I was able to capture digital and analog images. My thesis for the project was to capture motion by playing with the shutter speed and perspective. I wanted to test out this idea through my digital camera (just to see if there were images I could work with). […]

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§35 · March 12, 2014 · Uncategorized · (No comments) ·


Rembrandt lighting is setup with the subject at the center with 4 sources of light position around the subject. The first is the key light, which should be the strongest light. The second is the fill light, which is a little closer to the subject. The third is the background light which aims at the […]

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§31 · March 12, 2014 · Uncategorized · (No comments) ·


High Key lighting focused on shooting a light ratio of 1:1 (having the strobes at the exact same angle and shooting the same aperture), but adding an extra strobe. This extra strobe focuses on the white background with a higher aperture than the other two as it will overpower the background. The use of high […]

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§24 · March 9, 2014 · Uncategorized · (No comments) ·


  From left to right begins the ratio of 1:1, 2:1, 4:1, 8:1, and 16: 1

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§14 · March 6, 2014 · Uncategorized · (No comments) ·


Thesis: Portraying Motion through the human body Inspired by Radiohead’s Street Spirit (Fade Out), La Région Centrale by Michael Snow, and in-class painting project of a model walking from Fall 2013 Idea: Possibly playing around with shutter speed, perspective, and exposure either by using an analog camera or digital. Artists to look at: Eadweard Muybridge, Philippe […]

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§4 · February 23, 2014 · Uncategorized · (No comments) ·


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