Saturday, December 15, 2007

Well...

So I think I was little over ambitious when I decided to make all my own frames. I started cutting them out from cardboard last night and then tried to make one just to see how it would work out- which was not very well. I'm wondering if there is a better way to go about this. I have a ton of ideas, but they all require sooo much time and tons of supplies which means tons of money that I don't really have. So I'm back to brainstorming pretty much.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

6 Hours Later...

Okay so it took six hours and a TON of paper, but I finished printing and now all I have do is tackle how I am going to present everything. The whole printing process started off really great- everything was coming out with the first try, I didn't have to try a ton of different filters, and nothing needed to be burned or dodged. However, 2 hours into it I kind of wanted to pull my hair out. My photos with sky in them all needed to be burned, but the rest of the picture was so sensitive that even a second more of exposure ruined it. So it took a while and all my paper, but I feel like I managed to get everything as good as I possibly could.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

To the Left

A friend of mine from high school's mother is a photographer and today I went and scoped out her website. Some of her work is of the waterfront so I just wanted to contrast and compare my style with a professional photographers. Even though our subject matter was very similar, I noticed that her approach almost always had the same template of putting the subject matter in the dead center of the picture. It didn't make her work boring at all, you just knew exactly what it was you were supposed to be focused on. For myself, I seem to put everything off to the left side. I have no idea why the left side, but I pretty consistently do that. Maybe it says something about my subconscious... Or maybe I just like the left.

By the way, I would post the pictures of the photographer I know, but she has some special lock on her site that prevents you from doing the copy-paste thing.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Sooo

Today I bought a ton of supplies to make frames for the my prints for the final. I'm thinking of just cutting out cardboard frames, covering them in canvas, and adding little nautical-ish things. We'll see how corny it looks- I honestly don't know how it's going to turn out or what I'm going to do if it looks awful. I only have three prints done and thanks to my recent mono diagnosis I'm missing class tonight. Really bad timing to get sick.

Monday, December 3, 2007

More Ideas

So I thought about the whole fishing net thing and decided that it may in fact be too cheesy. So another thought I had was getting some canvas- like the kind you would make a sail out of- and cutting out rough frames with it. Again, I should probably see how the prints come out before I get too set on anything. I'm really hoping to get all my prints done by the end of this week, which would give me tons of time to figure out how I want to present them.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Final Project Progress

While I was home for Thanksgiving I went down to the docks and shot 4 rolls of whatever I saw while walking around. I really thought about every picture I took and was a little neurotic about getting the lighting and composition just right so I really felt that I would have some good ones. I just made the contact sheets last Tuesday after critique and the results were decent. Lately I've been thinking about how I want to present them and a couple ideas that came to mind were maybe putting them up against a rustic, fishing net looking type thing and then adding some seashells or whatever. My only problem is that it could end up looking a little cheesy. I might be able to make a better decision once I see how the prints come out.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Faces, Horses, or Boats?

So I am still trying to decide what I want to do for the final. I really like David Meanix's style- meshing real people with their photographed counterparts. However, I feel like doing something along those lines would be pretty much plagiarism as well as hugely time consuming. I'm definitely going to toy with the idea though. I was thinking of doing something along the lines of cutting out various facial features from magazines and putting them on real people then snapping a photo- I'm still a little on the fence though.
The other idea I had was to document daily life at the barn where I keep my horse. There are a ton of animals, people, machinery, and old dusty buildings. The only thing is that I did something like that for my high school photo class, so while I love taking pictures of farm activities, I think I should probably branch out.
And the last thought that sprang into my head- while writing this actually- was to go down to the waterfront (I live on the Maine coast) and get pictures of the fishing trolleys and ferryboats coming and going from the harbor. Wow, I really like that idea. I am definitely going to test that one out.
Okay, well I guess I just solved my own question. I love the ocean, but luckily this prevents me from doing any sappy, postcard-esque beach scenes while I still get to capture little pieces of a working waterfront. I'm pretty excited to see how this turns out- wish me luck!