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== FOCUS GROUP 09/16 == | |||
Commercial photography - Studio lighting setups - High-end retouch - Black & white photography - Personal - Raw - Surrealistic- Kaleidoscopic practice - Writing - Research - Image making- process based- street photography- digital- handbased- improvisational processes -space-deconstruction-construction-composition-portrait photography-natural light-landscape photography- analogue film: still and moving - Exploration and experimentation - Phenomenology -Technician, educator, mentor - Alterative darkroom processes - 35mm, 120mm, large format, super 8mm, 16mm - Research, reading, looking - Social practice - Still image & (written) stories - reflecting on culture, media & cinema - ambiance & ambiguity -"What does it do? What does it mean?" - Philosophy - Editing - Feeling(s) - (photo)books - analogue photgraphy - moving image - film - interrelationship - found footage - family archive - live webcam- | |||
-immersive experience-Arouse resonance-People feeling and Environment awareness-Healing Ability of Image and sound developing concepts, decons truction clasical media - Analogue photography, documentary, editorial, fine art photography, monographs, documenting intimacy | |||
== TOOLBOX 09/17 == | |||
=== What is a camera? === | |||
Black space with a small light hole (Fileona, LB1) | |||
cameras are small optical computers | |||
apparatus: the complex structure of a particular organization or system. (Elysa, LB1) | |||
Is Cyanotype a camera? (YC, LB1) | |||
A camera is a system that, throughout a game of lenses, is able to capture light to frame a portion of reality (Annalisa, LB1) | |||
A machine that is programmed, in which it allows us to capture and show people what we see, our view on the world. (Thy, LB1) | |||
camera (n.) 1708, "vaulted building; arched roof or ceiling," from Latin camera "a vault, vaulted room" (source also of Italian camera, Spanish camara, French chambre), from Greek kamara "vaulted chamber, anything with an arched cover," which is of uncertain origin. A doublet of chamber. Old Church Slavonic komora, Lithuanian kamara, Old Irish camra all are borrowings from Latin. [https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=camera] (Anh) | |||
It is to paint with light (Lea) | |||
A tool which guides or forces us in creating a (physical or digital) representation of a perception (Jelle, LB1) | |||
It arrests time. | |||
What 'aspects' or 'qualities' define/make the character of a camera? | |||
Analog and digital | |||
Cost of medium | |||
Level of automation (how many decisions does the camera take for you?) | |||
"directness' of producing the image | |||
Intrusiveness of physical appearance | |||
Camera in general is framing machine that brings paradoxical function. It is an extension of limited body( allows you to draw attention something that you normally ignored). But also it records the fragment of reality, which can be translated as metaphorical narratives (Muxingye Chen) | |||
A camera allows me to give little presents to myself (the presents being the photos) (Elysa, LB1) | |||
Digital camera has immediacy quality that allows instant result and instant adjustments during the photo taking process (Thy, LB1) | |||
A way to express/show feelings | |||
notes from a previous year: | |||
- - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - | |||
Modularity | |||
Flashlight? | |||
How noisy is it? | |||
Aspect ratio | |||
Storage | |||
- recording duration or number of pictures ;) | |||
stability / ergonomics | |||
ruggedness / reliability | |||
cost of initial purchase | |||
cost of operation (film stock / storage / data memory usages ) | |||
cost of maintenance | |||
ease of use / user friendliness (on set vs in postproduction) | |||
dynamic range | |||
esthetics of the camera (does it look professional? does it make you want to use it) | |||
size / seriousness of the camera | |||
brand (leica, arri, panavision) | |||
does it record sound? | |||
expandabiity (ease of mounting other tools) |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 17 September 2019
FOCUS GROUP 09/16
Commercial photography - Studio lighting setups - High-end retouch - Black & white photography - Personal - Raw - Surrealistic- Kaleidoscopic practice - Writing - Research - Image making- process based- street photography- digital- handbased- improvisational processes -space-deconstruction-construction-composition-portrait photography-natural light-landscape photography- analogue film: still and moving - Exploration and experimentation - Phenomenology -Technician, educator, mentor - Alterative darkroom processes - 35mm, 120mm, large format, super 8mm, 16mm - Research, reading, looking - Social practice - Still image & (written) stories - reflecting on culture, media & cinema - ambiance & ambiguity -"What does it do? What does it mean?" - Philosophy - Editing - Feeling(s) - (photo)books - analogue photgraphy - moving image - film - interrelationship - found footage - family archive - live webcam- -immersive experience-Arouse resonance-People feeling and Environment awareness-Healing Ability of Image and sound developing concepts, decons truction clasical media - Analogue photography, documentary, editorial, fine art photography, monographs, documenting intimacy
TOOLBOX 09/17
What is a camera?
Black space with a small light hole (Fileona, LB1) cameras are small optical computers
apparatus: the complex structure of a particular organization or system. (Elysa, LB1)
Is Cyanotype a camera? (YC, LB1)
A camera is a system that, throughout a game of lenses, is able to capture light to frame a portion of reality (Annalisa, LB1)
A machine that is programmed, in which it allows us to capture and show people what we see, our view on the world. (Thy, LB1)
camera (n.) 1708, "vaulted building; arched roof or ceiling," from Latin camera "a vault, vaulted room" (source also of Italian camera, Spanish camara, French chambre), from Greek kamara "vaulted chamber, anything with an arched cover," which is of uncertain origin. A doublet of chamber. Old Church Slavonic komora, Lithuanian kamara, Old Irish camra all are borrowings from Latin. [1] (Anh)
It is to paint with light (Lea)
A tool which guides or forces us in creating a (physical or digital) representation of a perception (Jelle, LB1)
It arrests time.
What 'aspects' or 'qualities' define/make the character of a camera?
Analog and digital Cost of medium Level of automation (how many decisions does the camera take for you?) "directness' of producing the image Intrusiveness of physical appearance
Camera in general is framing machine that brings paradoxical function. It is an extension of limited body( allows you to draw attention something that you normally ignored). But also it records the fragment of reality, which can be translated as metaphorical narratives (Muxingye Chen)
A camera allows me to give little presents to myself (the presents being the photos) (Elysa, LB1)
Digital camera has immediacy quality that allows instant result and instant adjustments during the photo taking process (Thy, LB1)
A way to express/show feelings
notes from a previous year:
- - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- -
Modularity Flashlight? How noisy is it? Aspect ratio Storage - recording duration or number of pictures ;) stability / ergonomics ruggedness / reliability cost of initial purchase cost of operation (film stock / storage / data memory usages ) cost of maintenance ease of use / user friendliness (on set vs in postproduction) dynamic range
esthetics of the camera (does it look professional? does it make you want to use it) size / seriousness of the camera brand (leica, arri, panavision) does it record sound? expandabiity (ease of mounting other tools)