Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Silk Screen


For this project we had to print an image onto an acetate sheet. I chose a picture of downtown Toronto. Then i placed the image under an exposure table and put the silk screen over it. then projected the image onto the screen. Then i proceeded to rinse the screen under warm water and rub it with a paper towel. The image slowly started to appear. after the image was fully present, I placed it over a blank t-shirt and put dabs of paint over the image and spread it down. I used blue, red and brown. You can clearly see the image of downtown toronto and the CN tower. This can be an advertisement for Toronto encouraging people to visit. It shows beautiful views and what city life is like. To take this picture i used a Cannon D3100 with aperture set to F8. Shutter speed was set to 1/60.

Photogram


For this Photogram, I took a picture of downtown Toronto and printed it onto an acetate sheet. then I coloured in the black areas with a black sharpie. I then placed the original image onto an enlarger along with the second image of the eyes. For the final step i let it expose for 3 seconds then did what was necessary to develop my photo. The meaning of this photo is that god is always watching and that only you will know iff you have done the right thing. if you have done the wrong thing, it is between yourself and god if you choose to come clean or not. to take this picture i used a cannon D3100 and had aperture set to F8. I had shutter speed set to 1/60. 

Friday, 9 December 2016


Breaking the Rules

Portrait #1


Portrait #2


Portrait #3

These Pictures demonstrate the project "Breaking the Rules" Because they are all breaking the rule of thirds. For these pictures I was shooting in aperture F8, Shutter speed 1/125 of a second, and my ISO setting was set to 400. The first portrait had the subject (Michael) slightly off centered to the right giving the effect of