Photographs are a visual expression of a concept or a simple documentation of an artist's expressions. Photography explores through a technical medium the relation between the real and the artificial. In this introductory class students will learn the basics of visual storytelling through black and white photography. Through the theme of the self, students will shoot, process, and print their work that will comprise their end-of-term portfolio. Shooting a number of rolls on 35mm cameras, students will produce weekly contact sheets from which they will cull their best photographs, all of which are self-reflective in subject matter. Other work is comprised of a process book in which they brainstorm and reflect on the learning experience, mistakes, and breakthroughs. Students are expected to participate in class by critiquing the works of others and listening to critiques of their work. Students gain insight into the concept of perception, that of others and their own, and how we all make meaning from this imagery.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

How to process the film--Kevin Wang

1. pour the water into the cylinder.
2. agitate for 10 times and pull the water out.
3. pour the developing liquid into the cylinder.
4. agitate for 10 times every 30 seconds for the whole 10 minutes.( shake the cylinder every time you finish agitating in order to get rid of the bubbles. inside the cylinder.)
5. pour the developing liquid back to the container and pour the fix liquid into the cylinder.
6. agitate for 10 times every minutes for the whole 5 minutes. ( keep agitate until the fix liquid turn into the color of milk.)
7. pour the fix liquid back into the container. (fix liquid is reusable, save it when you are done.)
8. clean up and leave the dark room.

No comments:

Post a Comment