Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Experimenting with Tin Types
































































































For these I decided to experiment with color.  I used acrylic paint and mixed it in with the emulsion when I was coating the plates.  I also dripped water onto the plates to make the emulsion thinner and to create swirling/ dripping lines.  I really like the way these turned out and am going to make some more this weekend!  Now that I know which process turned out the best, I can make more and have more success.  

Friday, April 24, 2009

Success












































Here are some final tin types.  I added acrylic paint for added detail.  I'm going to try to mix paint with emulsion when I coat the plates next time to see if I can get the color to be more seamless with the exposure..... we'll see what happens!

More tin types


















































Been playing around more with tin types.  These aren't great, but I'm getting there......

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

New Shot














Here is my latest shot for my body series.  I wish I knew why blogspot sometimes changes the color and tone of my images.  (If anyone has any tips on how to keep my uploaded images exactly how my originals are that would be great.  THANKS LARRY FOR YOUR HELP! )  I have to give a giant thank you to Adrienne Pao who helped me with this photo.  Yes, that is her fireplace and sheepskin rug.  Here's to 70's mafia wife princesses everywhere!! 

Monday, April 13, 2009

Fun with Polaroid



























































































































































Here are some polaroid lifts and transfers I've been working on the last week.  There are some old images and some new ones.  You might recognize some of the imagery from the gum 
prints I posted a few weeks ago.  You can tell the lifts from the transfers by the wrinkled
 edges on the lifts.  There are some images that are shown in both transfer and lift form.  You can really see the different quality in the two processes.  After trying both of these processes, I really enjoyed working with the emulsion lifts the most.  

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Tin Type

















This is the beginning of a series using the tin type process.  I am using the same images as the gum prints I made a few weeks ago.  I'm adding acrylic paint after the exposure is dried to add color, texture and pattern.  This particular tin type turned a sort of green color, which I actually really love- I just hope I can reproduce it! 

busy busy busy

























I have been doing a lot of shooting lately- especially in the last week- for my perceived reality project.  I decided to try some interiors and I shifted toward using more lenses.  I played around with depth of field too. I think the effect is very successful and am very excited about continuing to work on this series.  I'm becoming more and more interested in altering my appearance so this series becomes universal and accessible while still being deeply personal.  

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Finished Gum Prints








Got some really good feedback today from the critique in my Historic processes.  Connie suggested I paint these a shade of white to make the boxes more contemporary.  I think I'm going to try printing on tracing paper or vellum too, so the butterflies are more fragile.  I should probably stick the labeled pins directly into the "specimens" as well.  All in all though, I feel really good about how this process went.  

Perceived Reality













Here is another image to add to my series on body image.  This one is very fantastical and I like where it is heading.  I'm bringing in more elements of distortion and morphing my body in ways that are very obvious.  My goal is to expose the disconnect between my physical attributes in reality with my perception of those attributes.  Again, many thanks to Amanda Boe for being such a great help while I was shooting!