Intro to B&W Photography
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Chelsea Thomas
I saw this posted on Facebook a while back! All of the pictures a…
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Chelsea Thomas
These pictures are unbelievably beautiful! Who knew Tom was secre…
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Chelsea Thomas
These are ridiculously awesome! I love the use of color. It’s cra…
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Caroline Levinson
So cute! I love how these pictures capture so much more than just…
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Caroline Levinson
Oh my goodness! I LOVE the movement and excitement in these pictu…
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Caroline Levinson
As a painter, I love when “graphic design” can be done by hand, r…
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Michelle Lytle
Wow these photos capture so much innocent emotion, I love it! The…
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Caroline Levinson
I absolutely love this idea. It reminds me of the little, drawn …
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Michelle Lytle
Ok, that is actually so true, I always see men photographing even…
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Caroline Levinson
WOW. I am in awe at Paolo’s “Underwater” pictures in his portfoli…
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Michelle Lytle
Wow these pictures are fantastic. The light play and vast backgro…
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Caroline Levinson
I enjoyed this pose, because I am studying abroad in Oxford in th…
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Caroline Levinson
I love Winter’s work, so much! His simple portraits and beautiful…
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Paige Otway
Another great example of light graffiti! I’ve tried this before b…
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Paige Otway
This is such a unique take on photojournalism! Not something you …
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Chelsea Thomas
Cierra Fitzgerald
10:52 pm, 11.18.14
It amazes me how much work was probably put into this project. Normally, it would take a series of pictures to create a video such as this, so I am guessing it took thousands of pictures to animate all of the picture elements. The camera probably had to be set up on a contraption to where it would not move at all, or else the series of pictures might not align. Not only that, but it probably took a lot of work just to arrange the individual ‘pixels’ represented by objects. This was probably an extremely time-consuming and difficult project.
Caroline Levinson
2:36 pm, 12.09.14
I absolutely love this idea. It reminds me of the little, drawn flip books I would make when I was little. The actual drawings did not move. But when you change little things page after page after page, it gives the impression of movement. This video is a work of art because of the precision of the changes in movement, that create forms and faces, that also move and change.