Kismet Arts Tangent
Art Collective
Category: photography
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View outside the classroom today. I am very lucky.
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I directed this shoot for my new media photography assignment. My photographer was Erika Belanich. More from this series to come. 10-29– update: I printed this on a photo printer. My final project for this module. I slightly edited some of these, but I mostly like the raw untouched images.
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Here are the edited photographs from last week’s shoot with Canadian Mike. It turned out well. (I submitted an unedited version of mikewindow2 and the class didn’t say anything about it because there was some time management issues and we just needed to plow through the end of the critique.) I was very impressed with…
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In New Media class today, we talked about photography. We poured over our photos from last week. The teacher with his veteran eye, giving his critique on each one, mostly a softy. He said I did nice work. He had nothing bad to say after I explained why there was a school bus in the…
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I made this thing today, out of folded white printer paper. I have a project due in a couple of weeks and I was trying out a paper folding thing. I had this idea to make a poster out of pipecleaners, but when I researched Peter Behrens (my assigned poster topic) I decided to go…
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Today in my New Media class we worked with dSLRs. I now know the locations of the menu button, the mysterious Q button and what the red dot means. (Actually there are a few, but one on the lense is for lining up the lense to better insert and eject said lense.) This is my…
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Lost forever View more presentations from basementcat Mike A. and I were talking in Allegro Cafe about their terrible (and inefficient) installation of black and white photographs that was taking place. Some of them, possibly photos of shadows, seemed upside down. Is that art? We envisioned a more meaningful set of bad photographs.
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Also a birthday present. A conversation about maintaining objective reality about everyone but the speaker made me think of a nebulous figure in a realistic setting.