Monthly Shooting Assignment: January/February 2015 "H20 Isolation"
I was so excited to be chosen by the previous winner Bert (or Twin-Berts as it might have been) which can be seen (there was a url link here which no longer exists).
I've been pondering what I could inspire people to shoot, I really didn't expect to win so I hadn't given it much previous thought! I won this once before and I didn't quite get it right, many participants had trouble finding a way to shoot the subject matter I had presented so I wanted to give something that could be easily gotten by all. It's been a rainy day, and for me a somewhat rainy previous year (2014) so I've thought a lot about water. This inspired me, I'll be challenging myself to shoot the subject and share a few after the end of February.
"H20 Isolation"
The theme is about water, but not just about water, about the isolation of water, this most likely means a lot of shallow depth of field use, or some creative depth images.
I really want to challenge you guys to focus on the water itself on not the objects that surround it, hint it does NOT have to be water in liquid form only... but the water should be the focal point of the image.
Please Read the (there was a url link here which no longer exists) before participating. Most notably...
1. This has to be a NEW image, shot and developed and printed (or scanned is ok for color film) within the January-February time frames, please do not post old work.
2. This has to be made on non-digital medium from start to finish (again with the exception of color film which can be scanned), this can include anything from standard B&W film and prints, to Collodion work, to Autochromes... no pressure... and no digital intermediary which means no digital cameras and no hybrid printing processes like digital negatives that are then contact printed, etc. OBVIOUSLY the final print will need to be scanned to be presented. Also please list as many details of your process as you feel comfortable sharing (i.e. Film/Paper/Dev/thought process/etc.).
Sorry for the long diatribe but there's often confusion on this and I wanted to cover all the potential questions in the first post.
Feel free to get really creative, I know I will!! The ultimate winner will most likely be an image that is both photographically beautiful, but also evokes emotion, it does NOT have to be technically perfect by any standard, but should inspire feeling as those tend to draw me in.
So that's it, I hope I covered everything and I really hope this challenges you and inspires you to shoot something new. Good luck and be well!
I was so excited to be chosen by the previous winner Bert (or Twin-Berts as it might have been) which can be seen (there was a url link here which no longer exists).
I've been pondering what I could inspire people to shoot, I really didn't expect to win so I hadn't given it much previous thought! I won this once before and I didn't quite get it right, many participants had trouble finding a way to shoot the subject matter I had presented so I wanted to give something that could be easily gotten by all. It's been a rainy day, and for me a somewhat rainy previous year (2014) so I've thought a lot about water. This inspired me, I'll be challenging myself to shoot the subject and share a few after the end of February.
"H20 Isolation"
The theme is about water, but not just about water, about the isolation of water, this most likely means a lot of shallow depth of field use, or some creative depth images.
I really want to challenge you guys to focus on the water itself on not the objects that surround it, hint it does NOT have to be water in liquid form only... but the water should be the focal point of the image.
Please Read the (there was a url link here which no longer exists) before participating. Most notably...
1. This has to be a NEW image, shot and developed and printed (or scanned is ok for color film) within the January-February time frames, please do not post old work.
2. This has to be made on non-digital medium from start to finish (again with the exception of color film which can be scanned), this can include anything from standard B&W film and prints, to Collodion work, to Autochromes... no pressure... and no digital intermediary which means no digital cameras and no hybrid printing processes like digital negatives that are then contact printed, etc. OBVIOUSLY the final print will need to be scanned to be presented. Also please list as many details of your process as you feel comfortable sharing (i.e. Film/Paper/Dev/thought process/etc.).
Sorry for the long diatribe but there's often confusion on this and I wanted to cover all the potential questions in the first post.
Feel free to get really creative, I know I will!! The ultimate winner will most likely be an image that is both photographically beautiful, but also evokes emotion, it does NOT have to be technically perfect by any standard, but should inspire feeling as those tend to draw me in.
So that's it, I hope I covered everything and I really hope this challenges you and inspires you to shoot something new. Good luck and be well!
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