Wednesday, 15 October 2008

image size guide for the Canon 400D/rebel xti

Inspired by a handy 'A Series' paper size guide over at wiki, I decided to create an illustration of how some traditional photographic printing sizes fit into a Canon 400D file (from RAW).

Friday, 26 September 2008

Review 5 2008 - Portraits of Our Generation (working title)

Like a fish in water, it isn’t always easy to see the world around us. There is no doubt, however, that now is the greatest period in history of exponential technological growth ever seen.

The social implications are a great source of speculation.


Who are we? It’s not a new question. Who are we as a result of all this?



Thursday, 25 September 2008

the beginning of the how-to's, with a difference

http://www.box.net/shared/icn6v2rpjz
I'm one of those people that in order to really learn something I need to practice it, with reference materials. Especially with Photoshop. And as a photographer, the desire to document is everpresent. So, I've come up with a grand plan to make some basic little how-to's for a friend, who I've assisted a bit in the camera & computer - hardware setup, but she's about to head off on a big aussie road trip, and I need to know that she has the tools and references to make the most of it all! What better way to learn than to teach?

The problem is, I know I've still got a long, loooong way to go. There is so much I don't know, don't understand, and it's not such an easy thing to admit at this stage in the course. But that kind of attitude won't get me far - there's an infiite amount of knowledge to gain and I will never master it all! But at the moment, I have the resources available - the people available to me at RMIT are invaluable - the best! All I have to do is ask.

So this is where I ask. I'm going to begin a series of how-to's, but this time I will include the stuff I don't know. It will give me something to bring to consults and staff, something to google, something to look for, specifically, when I don't know where to start or if I can't remember what it was that I wanted to know. And, if anyone in a similar position as me ever reads anything here, hopefully they'll find comfort in my questions.

I've always tried to be that kid in the tute who's not too scared to ask the stupid questions.

Wednesday, 24 September 2008

portraits of our generation - rosemary laing & chris jordan

Rosemary Laing

 
Weather # 12
2006
C-Type Print
80cmx120cm



Chris Jordan

Plastic Cups, 2008
60x90"

Depicts one million plastic cups, the number used on airline flights in the US every six hours.

Detail

Chris Jordan on TED

Saturday, 30 August 2008

call for entries - bsg picture this 08



Opening Fri Sept 12 at 6pm to Sept 25
Download entry form from Picture This 08 or email your images to mark@bsgart.com.au.
Entries close Friday 5 Sept 2008.

$9000 IN PRIZES (ACQUISITIVE)
1st Prize: Canon 5d camera kit with 24-105mm f/4L USM lens, 8gb memory valued at $5000
2nd Prize: Canon 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM lens valued at $2500
3rd Prize: Canon 24-70mm F2.8L
IS USM lens valued at $1700, plus 10 merit awards.
The prizes are acquisitive which means BSG takes possession of the work in exchange for the prize awarded (excluding merit awards)

LOCATION
Brunswick Street Gallery, 322 Brunswick St, Fitzroy 3065

DEADLINE
Return entry form and payment to BSG 322 Brunswick St, Fitzroy 3065 or pay fee online to our bank account BSG, CBA, BSB 063212 AC 10172051 and email number of images, title, size, medium, price and an image of each work you are submitting for the show by Friday 5th September 2008.

SELECTION
All entries will be accepted for the exhibition.

EXHIBITION DATES
12-25 Sept 2008

EXHIBITION OPENING
Friday 12 Sept at 6pm (including announcement of the prize winners)

NUMBER OF ENTRIES
Each artist may submit up to four photographs.

FEES
2 works $45, 3 works $60, 4 works $75. You can submit one work but the minimum fee is $45. If making payment online or by direct deposit please put your name on the transaction.

FORMAT
Photographs must be no larger than 60x60cm including frame. Works do not need to be framed but if unframed will be pinned to the walls. Framed works must have wire on the back. Work submitted that is larger will not be accepted and the fee will not be refunded.

DELIVERY
Works must be delivered Thursday Sept 11 Sept between 8am and 8pm. Interstate artists should post it so it arrives before 11 Sept 2008.

COLLECTION
Melbourne Artists: Unsold works must be collected from BSG, 322 Brunswick St, Fitzroy on Thursday 25 September 2008 4pm to 8pm or Friday 26 September 2008 8am to 10am. Work not collected by this date will be charged a $25 late fee. Interstate Artists: We will post back any works unsold COD. Please provide your full address details on a separate sheet with the work.

COMMISSION
BSG will charge 22% commission on works sold plus a 2% eftpos/credit card fee if applicable. Payment for work will be made by 10 October 2008.

INSURANCE
While BSG takes every care with your work BSG takes no responsibility for theft, loss of the works or any damage whatsoever. If you are concerned about this you are advised to take out your own insurance.

Friday, 22 August 2008

on buying a compact camera - canon powershot g9




















A friend of mine who has shown a desire to get into photography for as long as I can remember, is finally going digital! He doesn't want an SLR just for the bulk inconvenience factor... so I've found him the next best thing... the Canon PowerShot G9. Totally manual, RAW capabilities, changeable lenses, beautiful (masculine) design... perfect. Check out the details over at Digital Photography Review.

For a compact (these days) they're pretty pricey, around AU$700RRP... if only I knew someone in Hong Kong (not so subtle hint!). I'm thinking eBay... should I be hesitant? But oh it's so pretty... and really, the specs make it look like my little 400D is just a G7 in SLR clothing!

latest thoughts on "The Self" (working title)

So I just started writing my bestie an email when I realised how utterly boring it would be for her. So here it is instead! hehe well it says in the title this is a digital version of a visual diary, I can messily rant in order to sort my thoughts out! It's not as if the net isn't already known for that...
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
blah blah...
 *ok so im not really sure if i explained this but part of the inspiration for the series which will probably be called "the self", was based on jung (& folklore's) archetypes. Basically there are recognisible simplifications or epitomes of personality traits in people particularly literature & film that are subconciously universally recognisable... but im going in a more Jungian/me style.

* i think ive thought of the subtitle for your portrait if you let me do it. i really wanted something poetic and deep... but something simple just occured to me. "the friend". what do you think? i think we help bring out the greatest aspects of friendship in each other... and its something i value enormously and consider so important... and if its going to be anyone its gonna be you! so thats my latest thought.

* i think for megan ill do the artist/scientist. "They are a builder, an inventor, a seeker, a dreamer, and a thinker. Distracted by their own thoughts, they frequently have to be pulled in out of the rain. They are simultaneously vastly knowledgeable and yet innocent, impulsive yet cautious. They represent the wonder to be found in curiosity, and the dangers.[1]"

*for squeak I'll probably do the "Animus". It's essentially just recognising in him masculine qualities that I probably have in myself.
* I found a photo I took at Nanas on my bday, I really love it but I'm not sure if it will fit in visual style of the series. It's of my cousin and it'll be "the inner child" or something a bit less chessy. Maybe just "the child". I really like it though. There's another from that day that I also like and probably fits more but has less punch, of my nana. She's the best.