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Julianne Laurie Pinhole Camera Week-2

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NEGATIVE 1. Self Portrait: Image details:      -box camera (  Middle and side pieces. )      - 3 second exposure     - 4:30pm Direct sun light This image is my self portrait. I choose this set up because I was hoping by having the two images on the side of the camera I would make one big image. I did it this way because placing the paper and wrapping didn't work, the paper kept falling when I walked out.  POSITIVE   NEGATIVE  2. "Where the Eyes cannot go " Image details:      - Box camera     - Wrapped back piece, held by serious tape.     - 8 min exposure       -3:30pm In the classroom, This image is based on the idea that you cannot see in a creator head perfectly. When people are creating stories, they know every detail, down to the cloud in the sky, the the stars position and every nook and cranky we can't quiet see perfect. We never see the pages clearly, but to t...

Julianne Laurie Pinhole Camera Week-1

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FRONT 1. Experimental:  Camera Mask. Right The reason I choose to make a mask with eyes is because the very thing we cannot see is how another see's use. We can't see ourselves, we can't see our brightest smiles, we can't see how imperfectly perfect we truly are. As for the markings on the face, it was just suppose to shape out where our nose is and help give effect of a face more.   Made of:     -poster paper, black      - Gorilla tape     - tin foil     - pop can 2. Functioning Camera:  The box. Left  For this Camera, I used this tutorial:  Pinhole box This tutorial at the bottom has a link to a cut out of a pin hole camera. The reason why I choose this was because it was the simplest way to start and try to understand just how a pin hole works. This camera also made it so that I could take decent sized pictures, while not using a whole sheet every time I experimented.  Made of:      -P...