Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Camera Know How
1.)  I am using the promaster and it is number 20.
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3.) You press the shutter release to take a picture.
4) You change the shutter speed on the film speed dial
5) The shutter speeds are 1,2,4,8,15,30,60,125,250,500
6) You change the aperture with the aperture ring.
7) The aperture settings are 1,7,2,8,4,5,6,8,11,16,22,
8)You focus the camera with the focusing ring.
9)yes
10) The camera has enough light if the green light and the light is on for sure.
11) You adjust the light by turning the lens a couple times so that less light is aloud in the camera
12) You bracket by going up one setting and then going down one setting
13) The kind of film im using is 35 mm
14) The iso of the film that we use is 400 iso
15)you rewind your film by turning the crank clock wise
16)You take your film out by leaving it in a black bag and doing it all in there
17)my camera uses double A batteries
18) you save your batteries by turning the camera off when your done
19) yes my camera has a zoom lens

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

This is my printed camera work,  I did this by taking photos outside where there was the right lighting.  After we took the right amount of pictures we came inside and started the developing process in which took a day or 2. after that i worked in the dark room for hours completing my fine work.  After putting it through the fixer, the fixer stopper, then it hit the fish tank and proceeded to the sqweegy board then a tray.  That is how i made the photos above. :)

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Monday, April 4, 2016

This is the negative that i used for my positive because i missed a lot of days



Tuesday, March 29, 2016

1.  You achieve white on a photogram by blocking all the light from hitting the light sensitive paper.

2.  You achieve black on a photogram by letting light hit it fully.

3.  You achieve gray on a a photo sensitive paper by letting light hit it for alitte bit or blocking light a little bit with magazine paper or tissue paper.

4. Photograms are designed in the classroom because you can't design an image in the dark room because you can't see anything at all.

5. You need to make a test strip first so that you can test the light and how long you have to expose it to the light.

6.  photograms are referred to as painting with light because you use different objects to block the light at different percentages.

7.  Michael flomen,  Man Ray, Len Lye.

8. The developer brings out the dark in the photos and in the photograms, Its what gives it character.

9.  The stop is what stops the chemical reaction of the developer and will keep the photogram from getting dark after a while.

10.  The fixer makes the photo sensitive paper no longer light sensitive.

11. The fixer remover removes the access fixer so that it doesn't stain the photogram.

12.  The final 3 minute wash gets all the chemicals off the paper that could damage the picture to make it unable to be seen.