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After hours and hours of trying to print on black paper together with the printer guy (on all different printers).  We found out it wasn’t really possible to do. So I made a dummy of the exacta images on white paper.  
After hours and hours of trying to print on black paper together with the printer guy (on all different printers).  We found out it wasn’t really possible to do. So I made a dummy of the exacta images on white paper.  
[[File:Exacta 7 Op Zwart.pdf]]
[[File:Project CAMERA Zelfbouw 2.pdf]]


==Three Stages==
==Three Stages==

Revision as of 15:22, 7 December 2017

Photobook

Photobook

In total I had three different idea's for the photbook.

Iphoto

My initial idea was linked to my other research concerning memory. I wanted to create a photo-book related to the generative iPhoto Book design. I started collecting stock images shown as in the example ‘images’ from the iPhoto Photo-books. I also started altering my own image of when I was young, placing them in different situations. I had the idea of matching all the images the iPhoto represented with my own images and exploring the meaning of a photo as a memory.

Iphoto 1 Iphoto 2

File:Foto boek Apple.pdf


After realising my idea was unclear, and researching and developing it would take ages more, I thought of making a more ‘simple’ photo-book.

In Perspective

During the camera workshop I made a camera that made a picture of two different sides of the same time. These images turned out pretty poetic. Looking upon these images the aesthetics reminded me of the pictures I took a couple of year ago with my old Exacta camera. I thought about bringing them together in a book. During my research for the phonebooks I stumbled upon some publishings of white pictures printed on black paper. I really liked this idea because it fitted together with the grainy, unclear quality and transience of the photographs.

I designed a book where the photo’s from the self-made camera were printed on see-through paper. This gave the two different sides as a double exposure another layer, now you can slo see through the images and see the images behind it. The exacta images I wanted to print on black paper. I made a selection of photographs that also showed two sides of the situation. On the one hand you had the subject, one of my ex-boyfriends or ex-flirt, and the view around it (a window, a view, a location, etc.).

After hours and hours of trying to print on black paper together with the printer guy (on all different printers). We found out it wasn’t really possible to do. So I made a dummy of the exacta images on white paper.

File:Exacta 7 Op Zwart.pdf File:Project CAMERA Zelfbouw 2.pdf


Three Stages

After making the dummy of the previous photo-book I realised I spend a lot of time in the last weeks organising the iPhoto program on my computer. I will never see myself as a photographer but I stumbled upon a lot of images I made over the past years that never really got a spot. Seeing other people’s photo-books and realising it would be nice to give these pictures some purpose I started designing my third photo-book. Only during the assembling and organising of these photo’s I realised a certain thematic and style in the photographs I made. I guess in all the work I make humour plays a big role.

From this (most classic) photo book I also made a dummy version and prints. It’s called three stages because I initially saw a repetition in form. Subject, object and environment related pictures. In the end the last two were merged together.





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