Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Forever

I haven't posted here in so long!  I sometimes don't know why I have blogs, since I am so bad at blogging.  Anyway, to make up for my hiatus, I am including some images from my portfolio "Silence of Night."  These are shot on my Mamiya 645 with different expired film. 


bookstore
noentrance
aqui
cafe
meetingroom
parking

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Digital Negs

In class, we're doing cyanotypes, van dyke, and lith printing. Even after three semesters of photo classes, I don't really have a lot of negatives (that are printable at least), so I can't do contact prints from them. In class we were introduced to digital negatives. We were recommended to use Pictorico. I think I'm gonna try to use overhead transparencies to save money instead of paying 30 bucks for 20 sheets of film.
I was apprehensive of actually converting my negs on photoshop, but thankfully my classmates helped me make my digital negatives. We had to adjust curves and levels. And that is my extent of my knowledge of photoshop!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Infrared!

I labored in the hot, hot heat of San Elijo and Palomar mountain
only to discover that only four of my images were exposed. I shot Efke IR820 through a Hoya r72 filter. Of the four shots that came out, I would say they are fairly successful. I'm pretty sure I somehow screwed up the film when I was loading it because I hardly use 35mm, so there is a high possibility I did it wrong (even though it is hard to screw up). When I went to wind the film, it wound fairly quickly, leading me to believe the film was caught somehow.



Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Big Prints!

34x40-ish

I didn't know exactly to enlarge, so I used some old negatives.


The image should be rotated counter-clockwise. It's of the window in my living room and the enlargement is about the actual size of the window!

I don't have a picture of my other one, yet!


Friday, October 9, 2009

Confusion-&Lots of Choices

I haven't made much progress with my enlarger since I don't have a dedicated darkroom space. Plus, I've been pretty busy with school. I've only turned it on and off a couple of times, the enlarger seems fine, just dusty. Well, except for one thing; it makes a loud humming noise when I turn on the enlarging light. Apparently the enlarger is in condenser mode (thankfully), but the loud noise is a bit disconcerting. I hope maybe once I blow out the dust, this problem will go away. Otherwise, I don't know what I'll do. But who knows if I'll ever get a darkroom here. I may be setting it up in my apartment when I move out to Portland.


Now on to developing film. I know that different developers have different effects on the film. I just don't know which do what. I guess I'll look into those Darkroom Cookbook books, I haven't yet because I thought they were outdated. But the knowledge would be beneficial. I really want to understand everything that I can in every aspect of photography so I can be a knowledgeable teacher in the future.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Enlarger!

I had pretty much given up on the idea of having my own darkroom. I don't want to spend much money on one and
that's pretty much the only option there is. The one given to me by my dad's friend is a Vivitar. But I couldn't find much info on it and the info I did find was dismal. The other day, my dad came home and said, "look what I brought home for you." I looked around the house and couldn't find anything, I was thinking it might be a changing bag, since I was talking about needing one. I went outside and saw this big black thing sticking out of the back of my dad's truck bed. It was a Beseler 23cII Dual Dichro XL enlarger. So I was immediately stoked because I recognized Beseler from school, but I was sorta intimidated because I realized it was a color enlarger.

I then went online trying to find a manual. The only stuff I could find cost 10 bucks and off of ebay. I was willing to order them, but I decided to scour google and try Flickr. It's really
amazing how easy it is to obtain stuff off the internet. I went to a film group on flickr and found a discussion about Beseler manuals, so I emailed the guy and he gave me access to a ftp (whatever that is). The manuals were good, but I couldn't download them, and the PDF's I made of the images were small and cut off words. Whatever, I thought, it's better than nothing.

Today I was searching stuff on the enlarger and I actually stumbled upon PDFs of the Beseler enlarger manuals at darkroompro.com

The enlarger itself is prett
y dusty, but in good condition. I plan on thoroughly dusting it and keeping it under a trash bag while not in use. One problem is, that my house is pretty dusty in itself. I live right next to railroad tracks.

The enlarger came with a timer, color analyzer and some other box thing. And a 50mm lens, I think...the one you use for 35mm film.




New Pinhole

Well, school has just started. Today is
Labor Day and I'm unfortunately missing my photo class due to the holiday. I'm taking Creative Photography at Palomar. We're going to be doing so much cool stuff. Right now we're working on pinholes, hand coloring, and toning.

This is the fourth pinhole camer
a I've made. It's a Christmas box from the dollar store. The first time I tested it, the whole image came out black so I had to pretty much cover the whole box with black tape.

I wanted to do something different with this camera, though. I remembered Peggy Jones (my photo teacher at MiraCosta) talking about using the whole box as a camera. So I used that idea and made a paper negative template to fit inside the whole box.

It may be hard to tell by the pictures I've posted, but the one on the bottom has a designed sketched into it. I thought the original template I made (on the top) was too boring and simple, so I drew inspiration from all the crosses in my house and made a more elaborate cross on the backside of the template.

But then I thought that the template was too small, so I made a bigger one that I intend to use for the remainder of the photos I am going to take.



I'll be posting scans of the final images once they're done!