WEEK8- DAY5
1. SOUNDTRACK OF THE DAY
Songs from Manca Spik, Sasa Lendero and a young guy called Žan Serčič...and Jan Plestenjak.
2. PLACES TO KNOW
Ljubljana, Slovenia
3. PEOPLE TO DISCOVER
3. PEOPLE TO DISCOVER
Elvis Halilovic’s portable ondu pinhole cameras.
4. QUESTION OF THE DAY
5. INSPIRATION
“In the digital age of photography and image processing, there is not much
room left for alternative photographing techniques. Some require a lot of time to master yet others are just not very practical and simple to obtain” says Halilovic.
About the pinhole camera on Wikipedia.
Makezine has some nice how-to’s...
And here’s an instructional video...
Miroslav Tichý - He was homeless, he built his own cameras from cardboard tubes and tin cans. He spent most of his time photographing girls around
his city (most of them unaware they were being photographed).
A movie about him. “First of all, you have to have a bad camera”
Michelangelo Antonioni’s movie “Blow Up”
“I never discuss the plots of my film, I never release a synopsis before I begin shooting. How could I? Until the film is edited, I have no idea myself what it will be about.” (Antonioni)
Wayne Wang’s Smoke. One photo a day for eighteen years.
Franco Vaccari - He believes in returning to the basics of photography… “Afterthe slow food, it’s indeed time for Slow Photo,” he says.
Francesco Capponi has nice examples for you (how to make a pinhole camera inside a pine-nut or an egg).
George Eastman
Polaroid SX70
6. Homework
Make a pinhole and, if possible, try keeping the same point of view for youra series of different pictures. Doing this exercise is nice because you will be able to better understand how the whole process really works (exposure, diaphragm, lighting conditions…
7. Extras
Measures to build a pinhole and more
How to make cardboard pinhole
Fotografia com lata
Fotografia com pinhole - tudo
Pinhole com caixa de fósforo
4. QUESTION OF THE DAY
5. INSPIRATION
“In the digital age of photography and image processing, there is not much
room left for alternative photographing techniques. Some require a lot of time to master yet others are just not very practical and simple to obtain” says Halilovic.
About the pinhole camera on Wikipedia.
Makezine has some nice how-to’s...
And here’s an instructional video...
Miroslav Tichý - He was homeless, he built his own cameras from cardboard tubes and tin cans. He spent most of his time photographing girls around
his city (most of them unaware they were being photographed).
A movie about him. “First of all, you have to have a bad camera”
Michelangelo Antonioni’s movie “Blow Up”
“I never discuss the plots of my film, I never release a synopsis before I begin shooting. How could I? Until the film is edited, I have no idea myself what it will be about.” (Antonioni)
Wayne Wang’s Smoke. One photo a day for eighteen years.
Franco Vaccari - He believes in returning to the basics of photography… “Afterthe slow food, it’s indeed time for Slow Photo,” he says.
Francesco Capponi has nice examples for you (how to make a pinhole camera inside a pine-nut or an egg).
George Eastman
Polaroid SX70
6. Homework
Make a pinhole and, if possible, try keeping the same point of view for youra series of different pictures. Doing this exercise is nice because you will be able to better understand how the whole process really works (exposure, diaphragm, lighting conditions…
7. Extras
Measures to build a pinhole and more
How to make cardboard pinhole
Fotografia com lata
Fotografia com pinhole - tudo
Pinhole com caixa de fósforo
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