Finally got to pick up photoshop at home again. Motivation: a show at the company art gallery. OK, it's not as impressive as a real show in a gallery I'm not associated with, but it'll do to get me off my ass.
My idea behind this exhibition is that part of the art of shooting on film is that accidents often happen that give the images that je ne sais quois. With digital, the opportunity for such accidents has been all but lost.
These images represent the epitome of the accidental in traditional still photography. They are taken for granted and usually discarded without even a cusory glance. (this is the short version)
my first image:
[edit: the image does not fit on this page, it's in my color folio folder in my image section: "Film End, Shapes Set #1"]
I'd appreciate any thoughts, ideas or feedback, the more critical, the better.
My idea behind this exhibition is that part of the art of shooting on film is that accidents often happen that give the images that je ne sais quois. With digital, the opportunity for such accidents has been all but lost.
These images represent the epitome of the accidental in traditional still photography. They are taken for granted and usually discarded without even a cusory glance. (this is the short version)
my first image:
[edit: the image does not fit on this page, it's in my color folio folder in my image section: "Film End, Shapes Set #1"]
I'd appreciate any thoughts, ideas or feedback, the more critical, the better.