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honors thesis
APERTURE: Seeing Stigma
Researching and Representing Schizophrenia and Social Stigma through the Lens of Art and Literature
Large Format camera
prints developed on fiber paper
honors thesis
APERTURE: Seeing Stigma
Researching and Representing Schizophrenia and Social Stigma through the Lens of Art and Literature
Large Format camera
prints developed on fiber paper
What started out as practice using a 4x5 large format camera for the first time (making all of these photographs using a 6x9 medium format back), it slowly turned into a cohesive, endearing project that I really enjoyed.
This collection reflects on the quiet, ordinary moments of life around our home - the slow, peaceful, and natural pace of the nature and scenery that surrounds us.
See full collection here: www.flickr.com/photos/ericvcp/albums/72177720326590220/
• 120 Ektar 100
• 6x9 back on a 4x5 camera
#windy morning in #kalamazoo #kzoo, not the right weather for some #4x5 #largeformatcamera #sinar #sinarf2 #buyfilmnotmegapixels #viewcamera #horses
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sportsnfun: Some snow on the Sinar, haha ;-) The good thing is it’s rock solid.
new55film: Amazing dedication!!!!
Working on moving the space a person occupies as opposed to the person themselves.
This was shot with a large format (4x5) camera. I stressed out SO MUCH over this project, as it's totally not up to my usual standards, but I managed to scrape by with an A-.
Toronto’s alleyways have become an integral and beloved part of my photography. Whenever I am stuck for ideas, or looking for something exciting and interesting to capture, I find myself wandering these lonely, yet visually animated spaces.
Exploring these abandoned spaces, these spaces where few people venture into at night, I hope to shed new light into these beautiful spaces that are magically lit up at night. With the light writing, I lend these lonely, forgotten spaces a new life.
large format capture
17"x20"
Toronto’s alleyways have become an integral and beloved part of my photography. Whenever I am stuck for ideas, or looking for something exciting and interesting to capture, I find myself wandering these lonely, yet visually animated spaces.
Exploring these abandoned spaces, these spaces where few people venture into at night, I hope to shed new light into these beautiful spaces that are magically lit up at night. With the light writing, I lend these lonely, forgotten spaces a new life.
large format capture
17"x20"
this one belongs to gordon hutchings, a very nice photographer who has written and published his own book on pyro. he left it at my desk while he and his wife researched in our genealogy department.
Taken with my Linhof Kardan Color 4X5 View Camera and Schneider 90mm f/8 Super Angulon Large format Lens.
this one belongs to gordon hutchings, a very nice photographer who has written and published his own book on pyro. he left it at my desk while he and his wife researched in our genealogy department.