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one of the photos i love from my latest shoot with my friend Lauren's daughter
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Digital Enlarger printing
(left: enlarger/right: inkjet)
the one major difference that I can see between the enlarger and inkjet is the detail, especially in the shadows.
another difference i can see is the inkjet has more of a blue cast.
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(Digital) Pinhole Camera
Today I experimented by making a digital pinhole camera.
So i found out there is a very good reason why they call it a PINhole camera, and not a PENhole camera.
During my first attempt, i used a pen to poke a hole into the card stock that I used.... it was so blurry, you couldn't tell what anything was.
So i decided to actually use a PIN the second time around, and it worked waaaaay better.
Note: I was too scared to use my main camera (Nikon D7100) so I opted to use my crapiest/cheapest dslr (Canon 300D)
My first few photos with the PENhole:
the third one had a pretty cool effect, but you cant really tell what i was taking a photo of.
Changing over to the PINhole:
judging by my results, this old camera needs a sensor cleaning... badly. but i like the effect it gives. they look kind of polaroid-ish (with Stevie Wonder behind the camera).
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Pop Art - portraits
Ok, so I didn't really want to take a bunch of photos of soup cans. So i opted for something more of my style - colouring outside the lines.
Andy Warhol is also known for his paintings of famous icons. I wanted to emulate this style using photoshop.
Portrait of Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol 1967
Portrait of Elizabeth Taylor by Andy Warhol
I created these images below:
My original is my favourite though:
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