Focus: Check out this website with Holga images. Which image do you find most interesting and why? http://www.wired.com/culture/art/multimedia/2008/02/gallery_holga_top_10
Objectives:
- Select your best photo, correct and post on blog. (Post title - Texture, Pattern, Line - 5 Start Image) Print 10 x 7.5 or close to it...
- Select 8 photos and create your Holga inspired images/tile.
Closure: Copy into Evernote...
The Diana camera is a plastic-bodied box camera using 120 rollfilm and 35 mm film. The camera has a simple plastic meniscus lens. Originally marketed as an inexpensive novelty gift item, the Diana has been used to specifically take soft focus, impressionistic photographs somewhat reminiscent of the Pictorialist Period of artistic photography, but using contemporary themes and concepts, known as lomography.
The Diana frequently suffers from light leaks, film advance issues, and other problems. However, its low-quality plastic lens has been celebrated for its artistic effects in photographs, normally resulting in a slightly blurred composition that can provide a 'dreamlike' quality to the print.
The Diana camera is a plastic-bodied box camera using 120 rollfilm and 35 mm film. The camera has a simple plastic meniscus lens. Originally marketed as an inexpensive novelty gift item, the Diana has been used to specifically take soft focus, impressionistic photographs somewhat reminiscent of the Pictorialist Period of artistic photography, but using contemporary themes and concepts, known as lomography.
The Diana frequently suffers from light leaks, film advance issues, and other problems. However, its low-quality plastic lens has been celebrated for its artistic effects in photographs, normally resulting in a slightly blurred composition that can provide a 'dreamlike' quality to the print.
Finished?
- Complete Look Book and Post!
- Not happy with your own photos? Go out and take MORE!!!! This is the beauty of digital photography... You can take as many photos as you want for free!!!
- Continue to work on blog design and header design
- Check out the following site http://art-support.com/photographers.htm Look at the work of professional photographers. This can influence your own work, inspire, and allow you to think about photography and art in a new light.
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