Monday, April 27, 2009

Digital Alphabet

Annie Leibovitz Questions


1. Annie started with her art experiences at a very young age, playing and writing music. She loved photography started after taking pictures of her casts on a trip to the Phillippines. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute. She took photographs for the magazines Rolling stones and Vanity Fair.

2. Who are some famous people she has photographed?

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John Lennon
- Demi Moore
- Yoko Ono


1. In your words write a short bio of her photographic experience.
At a young age Annie was doing many artistic things, like playing and writing music. Her love for photography started after taking pictures of her casts on a trip to the Phillippines. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute. She took photographs for the magazines Rolling stones and Vanity Fair.

2. Who are some famous people she has photographed?

John Lennon
Demi Moore
Yoko Ono
1. In your words write a short bio of her photographic experience.
At a young age Annie was doing many artistic things, like playing and writing music. Her love for photography started after taking pictures of her casts on a trip to the Phillippines. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute. She took photographs for the magazines Rolling stones and Vanity Fair.

2. Who are some famous people she has photographed?

John Lennon
Demi Moore
Yoko Ono
1. In your words write a short bio of her photographic experience.
At a young age Annie was doing many artistic things, like playing and writing music. Her love for photography started after taking pictures of her casts on a trip to the Phillippines. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute. She took photographs for the magazines Rolling stones and Vanity Fair.

2. Who are some famous people she has photographed?

John Lennon
Demi Moore
Yoko Ono

Friday, April 24, 2009

Black and White Q's

1.  An optical element (the lens), a chemical element (the film) and a mechanical element (the camera body itself).
2. Is an automatic moving mirror system, which permits the photographer to see exactly what, will be captured by the film or digital imaging system.
3.  It’s the setting that controls your depth of field (background and/or foreground).
4.  It performs the task of regulating the amount of light enters the camera and exposes onto film.
5.  White Balance, etc.
6. As light travels from one medium to another, it changes speed. Light travels more quickly through air than it does through glass, so a lens slows it down.
7.  In total darkness, remove the film from the cassette, Load the film onto either a metal or plastic film reel, Place the loaded reel in the film tank ad cover it as directed, Make sure the temperature of the chemicals (especially the soup) is carefully controlled, etc
8. Mix all of your solutions and put them in the appropriate containers.
Adjust the masking frame for the paper you intend to use, allowing for a suitable border.
Turn on a 7.5-watt (or less) amber safe light. Keep it at least 4 feet from the paper.
Adjust the enlarger so that the image is the correct size, and focus it.
Make a test strip to determine the correct exposure time.
Use filters to offset the difference between a black-and-white negative and a color one. Start with a No. 4 contrast filter. If you don't see enough contrast, move up to a No. 5, and so on.
Switch off the enlarger light.
Put a sheet of panchromatic photography print paper, made specifically for this application, in the masking frame. The paper must be placed emulsion side up.
Use the correct time and aperture setting, according to your test strip.
Set the timer.
Turn on the enlarger.
Process the paper as you would black-and-white.
9.  Developed sliver.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

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