I've been trying to figure out how to make photographs w/o perspective for the last couple months. The images I want to make are somewhere between traditional japanese woodblock prints, inuit art, and other non photographic stuff with different perspective like the elgin marbles. Yesterday I started fooling around with these two images in photoshop and before I realized what I was doing it I found a potential way of expressing photography w/o perspective. *Big Grin*
I realize it's not as elegant as it COULD be but I feel like I'm on the right track!
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Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Saturday
Wednesday
Metro Birds - Background
Going to be working on this project during the holiday season. Picture 1,000 birds layed on top of this background.
Labels:
Birds,
Burnaby,
Digital,
Metrotown,
photography,
Photoshop,
Process,
Skytrain,
Step by Step
Friday
Tuesday
Saturday
Earth's Last Citadel or; Poor Punctuation (and in a title... WTF?!)
Dateline: Vancouver, Summer 2011
A photographer nears the end of his college photography education and reals at the choices that lay before him. He asks a question,
"What is this?"
Strobist Notes®
Big white nylon scrims, sb-600, sb-700 (commander), Stock Photo (from google image search), Dwarven Forge Miniature, Dry Ice, Etc. Etc
All joking aside, I created this image for a class I just finished at Langara College called Commercial Production. Probably one of the best courses I've taken yet at that wonderful institution (no japes). Small class, LOTS OF WORK, knowledgeable instructor; this class is serious.
This image is a photographic reinterpretation of a sci-fi paperback illustration titled "Earth's Last Citadel" written by wife and husband (equality) duo C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner (respectively).
Here's the original:...
A photographer nears the end of his college photography education and reals at the choices that lay before him. He asks a question,
"What is this?"
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Earth's Last Citadel Recreated - Peter Onyschuk, 2011 |
Strobist Notes®
Big white nylon scrims, sb-600, sb-700 (commander), Stock Photo (from google image search), Dwarven Forge Miniature, Dry Ice, Etc. Etc
All joking aside, I created this image for a class I just finished at Langara College called Commercial Production. Probably one of the best courses I've taken yet at that wonderful institution (no japes). Small class, LOTS OF WORK, knowledgeable instructor; this class is serious.
This image is a photographic reinterpretation of a sci-fi paperback illustration titled "Earth's Last Citadel" written by wife and husband (equality) duo C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner (respectively).
Here's the original:...
Friday
Thursday
Washroom
Labels:
green,
photography,
reflected light,
Summer,
sun,
Third Beach,
vancouver,
washroom,
white
Tuesday
Monday
Colour Printing
Some prints I made in Colour Printing at Langara College, spring 2010.
It looks as though this box of paper had expired before I used it as the borders are... off-white. I don't mind it though, or I've accepted it's flaws, maybe it's even a little bit anti-aesthetic. :?)
Spinach and beans for dinner FTW!
It looks as though this box of paper had expired before I used it as the borders are... off-white. I don't mind it though, or I've accepted it's flaws, maybe it's even a little bit anti-aesthetic. :?)
Spinach and beans for dinner FTW!
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BAKED, lomo lc-a colour neg, walmart brand film, c. 2002 |
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untitled, nikon f5 w/ 35mm lens colour negative, c. 2010 |
Labels:
colour,
film,
kelowna,
langara,
Lomography,
optical print,
perkin's,
perkins,
photography,
printing,
Scan,
vancouver
Friday
Tuesday
Friday
20,000 Leagues Under The Lomo
Not a horror novel. Oh well. This could also be called Tarzan of the Lomo, or A Lomo of Mars.
Photography isn't a Hobby.
Photography is Real.
Photography isn't a Job.
Photography is a Hobby.
Photography isn't Real.
Photography is a Job.
Photography is isn't, isn't it?
Photography is isn't.
Photography isn't a Hobby.
Photography is Real.
Photography isn't a Job.
Photography is a Hobby.
Photography isn't Real.
Photography is a Job.
Photography is isn't, isn't it?
Photography is isn't.
Labels:
film,
LC-A,
Lomo,
Lomography,
No Words,
photography,
Text,
vancouver
Tuesday
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