Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Print

the strongest technical aspect of my work is the values. i was very specific on which filter i would use for my final product and which time i would set to the enlarger. 
My work could've been improved when it came to lining up the projected image with the paper. all of my works are slightly crooked. i could've also spent more time on the developing process but i had done it about 9 times.
It was easy to set up the enlarger. this includes applying the filter, inserting our negatives into the negative tray, and focusing the projection.
it was difficult to decide how much light i wanted to expose to my paper. it was also difficult making sure that you apply the right amount of light over a certain amount of time
i demonstrated the objective by creating a final product that has all of the values (white to black). i also used film that i had made and developed to make a final photo
I would try another image if i did this project again because id like to see how it might be different. i would also spend more time on the development process.

Friday, November 6, 2015

Photogram crackers

1. the strongest aspect of my work was the neatness and effort. They came out really good and i made sure they were extra wiped off
2. The color differentiation could be better. i found it difficult to guess what shade the paper tissue would be. 
3. It was easy to set the photo paper up and take the picture. although it smells and its boring, the development process was easy also.
4.like i said earlier, it is difficult to guess how much light a element will expose to the photo paper.
5. i made my photograms three different ways. one is a symmetrical photo made with keys, plastic barriers, and tissue paper. the second is a landscape made with part of the film wash container, a bazooka guy, and tissue paper. The last is just a magazine.
6. I would use a different thickness for the first photos tissue paper. I would also spend more time detailing my landscape.