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Photo assignment for Crafting the Photography at Carroll Community College. Canon AE-1 35mm SLR on Auto Exposure setting. Kodak BW400CN C-41 process black and white film, processed and scanned by Walgreens.
Uncropped scan.
Portrait of Flemish writer.
I did a portrait of Tom Lanoye.
(don't know who he is? I bet google does ;))
Copyright 2009 Hilde Heyvaert.
All rights reserved.
No unauthorized use or distribution.
I live in a logging community, an old Mill town - Wood is everywhere, in every form. Being a tree hugger, I wanted to use this assignment to showcase the timeless beauty of wood.
I chose this; An old rocking horse that I bought at an Auction years ago.
WIT
Canon Rebel XT -
18-55mm f/5.6-32 Lens
Built in flash fired in a dark room
ISO 400
Aperture 4
F/4
In Post: I cloned out a dog hair (Great Danes shed), cropped the wall out of the background and boosted the shadows to make the cracks a little more dramatic.
Thank you very much for your time!
This page is so cool. So many different assignments are interacting to make this what it is. First the circles page, then the showering that made the dye soak throuhg lots of pages. Then the ripping on the left side and finally, the lines that I drew while on a bus.
Very, very interesting and fun results, in my opinion, what this journal is really about.
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
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Social documentary assignment.No photoshop except a crop. This was a view of Manchester canal / lock early on a Sunday morning. The ancient canal was clogged up with the modern day party rubbish - hen night balloons,halloween items and drink bottles. There was an interesting contrast of the dark canal and lock and the bright balloons.
I was playing around with the titles - nightclub fallout and the ballon about to fall.The word fallout is explosive like the sort of night it probably was.
Also canal lock and "lock up your daughters" -tied in with hen night writing on balloons.
This is not the first time I've shot this fence and it was the first thing I thought of for this assignment.
I really wanted to play with the focal point with a really shallow depth of field. The bokeh was a bonus :)
AE Mode
1/400 / 1.8f / ISO100 / 50mm lens
Ok, I won't say that it is "on theme" but the theme did delay the footing from being poured. Had some rain the day before ("water in motion" from the sky - my theme leap) which delayed them from going in.
Things don't seem to go as planned but at least there is progress.
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
Assignment setup : master class by ted forbes.
How to mount cheap 20$ tripod horizontally ??? tie it up to window !!
with Steve jobs by walter isaacson for support.
Assignment - 1
1. Avoid center placement of subject
2. Point of interest
3. Avoid symmetry
4. Leading lines
5. 1/3 rule
6. Diagonal lines
7. Make and break patterns