Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Self Developed B&W

Like I said in my previous post, I used a roll of black and white film and developed it myself for the first time at college. Since then the scanner decided to co-operate so I have all but three scanned (the three won't scan properly, hopefully I'll be able to figure it out as they're photos I really like).

Here's one of my favourites, and seemingly everyone else's favourite on my tumblr...


And some others I really like...




The rest are all here on my lomography.

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Exciting things I've done recently

Photography related, of course.

A few weeks ago I was given a good Phenix camera to borrow from college for a while, and a roll of Ilford 125 B&W film to use with it. (Here's a photo of the same type of camera I borrowed from someone on gumtree, it links to where I got it from.)


Last week we developed the negatives at college and they came out looking pretty good. A really nice friend of my sister's gave me everything I need to develop B&W film, for free, minus a changing bag which I can buy myself pretty easily so I'm really pleased that I've been shown how to use everything now. I can almost start turning this room into my own darkroom. After my photography and French exams in early may, the only one I'll have left is General Studies so it's pretty safe to say I can sort it then and spend most of my study leave developing film in my own house, how exciting. :D

After about a week of pestering my photography teacher she also figured out how to use the scanner to properly scan negatives so I made a start on that today. Perhaps I should look into getting my own scanner, since I might be doing quite a bit more of this at home. I've scanned about 12 of them, but need to do them again to make them bigger next time, and some are wonky/just totally wrong. But I'll post a couple of the ones I've got so far on here now...




I've also had a bit of a breakthrough with my actual photography coursework and have decided to get a few disposable cameras as part of it. Things like glue or clear nail varnish on the lenses give the photos a nice blur  (like this one by primatepatio on flickr) and there are other things I'd like to try out.


 We also went to Format Festival in Derby, but I was planning to write another post for that, if I get chance/can be bothered.


Saturday, 5 March 2011

More Inspiration

Every now and then I also come across a website with quite a few different photographers/artists that I really like, like Luhring Augustine where I saw Guido van der Werve and Joel Sternfeld's photos and they're always so useful.

Today I found M + B which has loads and loads of photographers, all of whom I really like, and who have given me heaps of inspiration for this photography unit which is greatly needed at the moment. I'm starting to feel more excited about it again, yay, since my enthusiasm was crushed by my stupid teacher making us do completely irrelevant stuff.

I would do more detailed posts about them separately but there are too many I like and I wouldn't be able to choose which ones, so I'll just post some of the different photos.

'Despair film still #3' by Alex Prager

'Vanessa // San Francisco, California' by Mike Brodie

'Sunset Tree Fern' by Lisa Eisner

And there are so many other awesome ones. All 2 of my followers should have a look.