Sunday, October 28, 2012

Rad underwater experimenting


Bozeman Hot Springs
Nikkonos V with 35mm f/2.5
HP5 @1600


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Call for Entries -- Plastic Camera Show

Crappy Camera Artists Unite!

Rayko Photo Center's 6th International Juried Plastic Camera Show.
Juror: Ann Jastrab
Deadline: Jan. 4th, 2013

Click Here to see guidelines...


Thesis so far




I wanted to show a part of what I've been working on this semester  for Senior to the rest of the photo-sphere. I have been conducting self portraits of myself as female relatives to find a connection between us. This is my grandmother Eleanor Courtney she is my father's mother. Haven't decided to pair the two photographs or display them separately, Input is must appreciated.

Call from Chris


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Photographer Tim Matoani makes portraits of famous photographers and their iconic images. As if that concept isn't grand enough, he uses an ultra-rare 20x24 inch polaroid view camera. Only seven exist.


Tim Matoani's website

Polaroid's 20x24 studio

SPE opportunities


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

For those of you who are not in senior with us on tuesday nights, this a picture describing what you are missing.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Photographer's Forum Photo Contest!

In case anyone is interested in submitting some photos for a contest, Photographer's Forum Magazine is having their annual contest right now. Final Deadline is November 19th. Check it out.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Mitchell Feinberg’s 8×10 Digital Capture Back

"The development and production of two backs (I wanted to have a spare) was equal to the cost of a good size house – before the housing crash. I know it sounds insane, but the financials on it are not so bad: I used to shoot on average 7.5 Polaroids per photo, and I shoot between 400 to 500 images a year. That’s at least 3000 Polaroids. At 15 bucks a pop. Or about 50K per year, minimum.

"We never set a unit price, but it would be in the low six figures.

"The device creates images a bit over 10MP; when cropped to correspond to 8×10 the final image size is 3285 x 2611.

http://www.aphotoeditor.com/2011/08/23/mitchell-feinbergs-8x10-digital-capture-back/

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

throw back






San Fran, SPE 2012

Plaubel Makina 80mm HP5+ D76 1:1 

Chromoskedasic Sabbatier + collodion tintype.

Just started doing this. 

4x5 inch black-coated aluminum plates sensitized with silver nitrate, darkroom exposed with film negatives, and then selectively processed through FE developer & chromo chemistry.

Untitled #4

Untitled #11

Untitled #9



Monday, October 8, 2012

Field Trip


 


Just got these into the scanner. I can't remember the name of the town we were in, but it was Ian, Parker, Nash, Mark, Megan and myself.

Plaubel Makina 67 80mm Portra 400 v700

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Colossal Inspiration

 http://www.thisiscolossal.com/
One of my favorite blogs to visit for inspiration

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Salt Prints



And a few salt printed images from Jon's constructed realities class.

October 3, 2012 in Bozeman



Tuesday, October 2, 2012

2013 16x16x16

Get Ready for the next
16 by 16 by 16,  2013
A traveling portfolio exhibition created and curated by photography students

In an effort to get photography students to look at and evaluate the work of their peers from around the country, The Metro Photo Club has started a traveling exhibition series titled 16 by 16 by 16. The hope of these exhibitions is that they will include work made and chosen by students from schools around the country and they will travel to and be displayed at each of the schools throughout the school year.
This was a huge success this spring. Let’s do it again.
How it all works:
All photographs (vertical, horizontal, square) will be matted to 16 X 16 inches
The same color/type of mat board must be used for each print in the portfolio
Sixteen students will be represented from each school
Each student in the department may submit two photographs for consideration but only one photograph will ultimately be exhibited
Students may be from all class levels
The final sixteen prints representing your school must be chosen by students currently enrolled in the photography program (how you do this is up to you…panel, voting, etc)
The 16 matted photographs must be packed in a reusable container for transport to the other schools.
Each school will host “an exhibition” of the work of students from the other schools, ending with an exhibition of your initial submission (need not be formal)
Work will be mailed to each of the schools in a “round robin” fashion with each school paying the shipping fees associated with shipment. (FedEx Ground should be able to do this for under $15 each time)
Exhibitions will run for one week starting in the Spring 2013 semester/quarter with one week between for packing/shipping/installing
The final exhibition of a school's photographs will be at that school near the end of the spring semester.

Deadline for Submission Monday December 3rd in the Photo Studio

Monday, October 1, 2012

First Day in the Studio with View Camera Classes


We had fun in the studio playing with digital backs on the Toyo VX and Mamyia DM. Howzat for resolution sweetness.