Weston
Using silver halide materials, make a B/W image of a single fruit or vegetable in the style of Edward Weston. Quality is very important - consider the format you use.
Required: One print – minimum size 10”x8”
Resource: Edward Weston's techniques
Autumn
Using a table-top set-up make an image to iIllustrate the word ‘Autumn’ – for the front cover of The House of Fraser seasonal promotions catalogue. The actual word ‘Autumn’ must NOT appear in - or be added on top of - the image. Natural light and/or artificial lighting can be used. Keep production notes in your workbook.
Required: One print – minimum size 10”x8”
Infra-Red
Make infra-red photographs using film
Recipe: Kodak HIE 35mm IR film, Wratten 25 (red) filter, Rate @ 400ISO, meter TTL, Bracket +1 +2, -1 -2, Develop for 11mins in neat D76 @ 20 deg c, print on grade 4 or 5 paper
Attempt to make infra-red photographs using a DSLR
Include control shots to demonstrate the differences
Required: Four B/W infra-red images + four control shots + workbook notes
Resources:
Infrared myths
Shooting digital infra-red
Ken Rockwell's Photoshop fakery
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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2 comments:
For the edward weston assignment does it have to be a pepper we photograph or can it be another fruit/veg?
How r we supposed to do control shots for film infa red? R we supposed to do this on normal film or wot?? Dont understand...help....
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