Fuck, I completely forgot about this thread. I really love the photography on the past few pages, some is making me excited to get my hands on a dSLR. Here's some of my work from this semester, I took my first color class (35mm), and a class using the 4x5 view camera (which was awesome btw). I only have one print scanned for 4x5 and the rest are 35mm, color corrected in photoshop.
mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
Probably the only painting from my class that I spent way too much (that is, enough) time on:
The project was to choose an "abstract master painter" and try to mimic their style with our own subject matter. Most of my inspiration came from Francis Bacon.
Where do you get your film developed? I've had some for a while that I've wanted to see and don't know if I just take it to a walmart or some shit or if that would look bad.
Where do you get your film developed? I've had some for a while that I've wanted to see and don't know if I just take it to a walmart or some shit or if that would look bad.
thanks!
local if it's C41 process ("regular" film) I get it done at this photo place in-store. www.lozeau.com if it's slide film or B&W I get it done at this other photo place www.borealislab.qc.ca
although I have no experience with walmart, I've heard surprisingly good things about their photo gig compared to other "non photo places"! at least two years ago that is.
the raytownian wrote:Probably the only painting from my class that I spent way too much (that is, enough) time on:
The project was to choose an "abstract master painter" and try to mimic their style with our own subject matter. Most of my inspiration came from Francis Bacon.
kept loading...loading...loading...I was waiting for the money junk shot!