Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Bodypainting

This collection of body painting photographs by Craig Tracy demonstrates a way in which photography and painting can be combined. It also illustrates the artist's use of going beyond conventions and incorporating the body as a canvas.
"It is my intent to continue to explore and expand the perceptions and boundaries of this most ancient, alluring, and contempory art form." - Craig Tracy






Sunday, May 30, 2010

White Balance. How much do you know or use?

After hearing someone say "What's shifting white balance?" while holding some serious gear it got me a little courious. How many people here actually know about or even use the white balance shift option (Not sure what Nikon calls it - Canon has a box with colours on the side which can be moved 9 units in each direction and Nikon has like a colour gamut graph if I recall correctly) on their camera? I'm not talking about daylight/cloudy/tungsten/fluro settings; I'm talking about the adding/subtracting of magenta, blues, ambers and greens. Lucas Wroe and Letece tip toed around it during Tuesday's Colour Management class earlier in the year to the bemusement of people in the class.

This is kinda what I mean. Here's a simple photo that I took on the weekend. No filters on the lens and no editing in photoshop because its just the jpeg from the camera.


Manual 1/800 F13 ISO400 10mm K7800 WBShift B5 M2 - Userdefined 3/Sh+5 C+2 Sa+2 Ct+0

So, does anyone use it, with kelvins, with a white balance preset or has everyone just become reliant on shooting raw and just post editing in photoshop?

Friday, May 28, 2010

On my blogger reading list...

Is a blog called 'Back to basics' with postings by Dan, but whenever I click on a post it says the blog name is not registered. What's going on? I wanna look!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Photographic trade show and seminar brief

Hi all,
The brief for the photographic tradeshow and seminar (for Fridays class) is on the Click on Marketing blog: http://clickonmarketing.blogspot.com/

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Ron Muek sculpture exhibition

There is a great exhibition on at GOMA at the moment, it's well worth checking out if you have some spare time and some spare cash. The Ron Muek sculpture exhibition is on until 1 August and costs $10 for students.
Even if sculpture isn't your thing it's great for stalking other patrons and watching their reactions to the work...small children are particularly hilarious! I'm not sure if it's luck or design, but the sculptures are set up in such a way that the patrons do kind of become a part of the work as the interact with it and around it.
According to GOMA, Mueks sculptures are widely acclaimed and amongst the most identifiable works in the international contemporary art arena. The figures in his work are often naked and suspended in states of self-consciousness, introspection or deep contemplation, his figures present both emotional and physical states of exposure. Astounding in their realism, Muek's works have earned him a singular place as the creator of some of the most evocative sculptures of our time.
If anyone does go along I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on Muek's work.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Just curious about what people think of this shot?