I really didn't think my submission wasn't really strong, so I decided to do another post for the hell of it.
Before I attended IUPUI, I went to The University of Southern Indiana. I was doing the same thing that I was doing here, but IUPUI has a way better program. Two of the classes I took were Photography and Advanced Photography. It wasn't digital at all. All the photos I processed were all from Black and White 35 mm film. I processed all the photos myself and mounted them. A couple pieces of my work reflected the concept of time. Here are some of them. (I scanned the images from there mount).
Here is a photo I took at a Carnaval in Evansville. I used high speed B & W Film.
I believe this picture stops time in it's tracks and suspends it to get a feel of what the little girl is feeling.
Here is a photo I took using the same high speed film. It's of a back alley in Evansville. Once Again...time is suspended. But...you can only see a blur where the people are. Time is suspended in this picture to get an essense of a lonely back alley.
My Last photo represents the suspension of time as well. You notice while time is suspended, the street remains the same as if it were timeless in a way. It's like the street moves and ages at a way slower pace than our preception of time.
1 comment:
It's awesome that you got to do some 'real' photography. Not long from now people will only read about film and most people now wouldn't know how to utilize a 'film' camera. What you re-posted is a great representation of time. B&W photos seem to have a harsh reality to them that conveys a lot of emotion. Diggin' it.
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