Here are most of the final prints I made for film photography. Photography was fun, but at times irritating, and always time-consuming. If attempting to work in the darkroom, always set aside at least a five hour stretch of free time. And bring a radio.
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Showing posts with label black and white. Show all posts
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Experiment: Photography (Part II)
One of the studios I am currently taking is Intro to Film Photography. I was lucky enough to take a basic film photography back in high school, and it was a great experience, overall. I enjoyed it very much. However, I realize just how lucky I got in that class. While the art department's budget was tight and we had few supplies (and therefore students could not experiment), nearly everything was given to us: paper, chemicals, darkroom, film development canisters, etc. We only had to provide the camera (which everyone seemed to already own) and film (and we only shot about four rolls all quarter).
In college... let's just say that film photography is expensive. But it is also very rewarding. I think that I will feel very good about myself at the end of the quarter once I have somewhat mastered things. For now, it's a mixed bag. Some days go smoothly while others are a struggle. Of course, that's typical of any studio class!
Here is a contact sheet of one of my rolls of film and a few test prints I have done, as well as an example of test strips I made to determine how long to expose my photo paper to make a print.
In college... let's just say that film photography is expensive. But it is also very rewarding. I think that I will feel very good about myself at the end of the quarter once I have somewhat mastered things. For now, it's a mixed bag. Some days go smoothly while others are a struggle. Of course, that's typical of any studio class!
Here is a contact sheet of one of my rolls of film and a few test prints I have done, as well as an example of test strips I made to determine how long to expose my photo paper to make a print.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Sketchbook Peek
Take a peek into my sketchbook. Some of these sketches have nothing to do with anything. Some of them are old. Most of them are new. Enjoy.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Experiment: Relief Printing
Here's another print that I only recently received back from my professor. This was the first print I did last spring in my relief printing class, and it ended up being my favorite.
Here are the other prints I did that class, for good measure. (You may remember seeing the last print here in my first post: The Opening Theory.)
Here are the other prints I did that class, for good measure. (You may remember seeing the last print here in my first post: The Opening Theory.)
Monday, January 17, 2011
The Opening Theory
Hi, I'm Kimberly L Carey! You may remember me from such films as the University of Cincinnati and Facebook. But really, I do go to UC. I'm in the Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) program, specifically Fine Arts, and I'm a 2D concentration. I do pen and ink comics, printmaking, some photography, and some digital work. I'm 21 years old and I'm a fourth-year student with one more to go. It'll be here before I know it! Scary!
This blog is called "An Experiment" because that's how I've been approaching new things, as experiments. If I get confused or frustrated, I just insist, "No no, don't worry. Treat this as an experiment. It's just an experiment." That usually helps. Also, I just mistyped "experiment" five times just now, including that last one.
Here's what I've been up to recently. Click them to see them full-sized.
Oil painting of an evening sunset
2010
Relief print
2010
A self-criticism, pen and ink comic
2010
Digital photography
2008
Pen and ink self-portrait and biography
2009
Next two:
Illustrations from a story, colored in Photoshop
2009
2010
This blog is called "An Experiment" because that's how I've been approaching new things, as experiments. If I get confused or frustrated, I just insist, "No no, don't worry. Treat this as an experiment. It's just an experiment." That usually helps. Also, I just mistyped "experiment" five times just now, including that last one.
Here's what I've been up to recently. Click them to see them full-sized.
Oil painting of an evening sunset
2010
Relief print
2010
A self-criticism, pen and ink comic
2010
2008
Pen and ink self-portrait and biography
2009
Next two:
Illustrations from a story, colored in Photoshop
2009
2010
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