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Our 9th assignment for my advanced photo lighting class was intended to be a portrait diptych. There were some parameters for the assignment, but of course, I broke the rules, haha! However, we were given the freedom to use any technique we learnt in the class so far. So I decided to play with the lighting effects we practiced in the Blur/Sharp assignment. I loved learning that technique so much, & I just wanted another reason to play with it again! Here is the diptych as a single composite (top), followed by the 2 image files separately (middle). Later, I decided to collage the images together in Photoshop & I wrote a little haiku to accompany it (bottom). More explanation on the concept at the bottom — keep reading! I'm also planning to make the photo collage into a risograph print. Comment below if you're interested in buying one later! They'll likely be available in the new year (after I wrap up other projects). Photos were made with my Nikon ZF, a 24-70mm lens, a Paul C. Buff strobe with a 20 grid attached, & a red bike light. Click any image below to enlarge. Diptych composite:Individual image files:Collage + HaikuThe parameters for this assignment required that we make 2 photos in the same orientation (either both portrait or both landscape). Originally, I'd played with cropping the left image, but the full image just didn't look right cropped — it needed to be the full thing. And the other images photographed in portrait orientation just weren't as dynamic with the lighting. SO, all that to say, I decided to break that requirement, cuz fuck it. As far as portrait goes, I decided to be more abstract with my interpretation of what a portrait looks like, instead of just creating a standard portrait of someone's face. Inspiration: These flowers are marigolds I'd planted from seeds at the beginning of summer. The whole time, I was hoping they'd be ready in time for Day of the Dead this year (Araw ng mga Patay/Undas/Dia de los Muertos). I spent so much time caring for & tending to them. Lucky for me, they were ready in time & it felt like such a blessing to be able to spend so much time with them & have them finally say hello. When I photographed them, they were in the stage of transitioning out & I wanted to document them before their time with us was up. The red light blurs kind of conveys an otherworldly/metaphysical presence. Process: As you can see in the BTS photos, I used a single strobe for both images (fired at the lowest power) as well as a red bike light (set at the highest brightness). I strapped the bike light onto the tripod for the flower photo & onto the railing for the hand photo. I used a long exposure, set the camera to self-timer & set the shutter to fire 5x in a row. To get the red blur effect on the flower bush, I shook the bush as the strobe & camera shutter both fired. Let me tell you, having the camera create 5 exposures in a row was a genius move, cuz I had various options to choose from later! Then, for the hand image, my partner was kind enough to let me use his hand to fill in as I manually focused the lens, & he shook the bush as I posed my hand in front of the camera. Totally not intentional either, the white flower just happened to land perfectly in the frame & it was then that I knew that was the composition I was gonna go with! BTS/PROCESS:
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If you're reading this: Congratulations! You made it to Friday & survived another week of this capitalist hellscape & arbitrary white supremacy culture... We did it. 🥲 I'm up late trying to finish this photo blog. Shout out to all my creatives who stay up late working on their art, while having a day job in the morning that they need to report to in order to survive & support their creative practice... It's not easy to balance both. I've struggled with it a lot in the past & found that my creative practice always has to take a back seat to wage labor & surviving capitalism. It's hard not to be depressed knowing that is just reality & there's nothing you can really do about it, but oh well, I guess. Anyways, here's some photos from Heritage Square Museum's Dia de los Muertos event last weekend. It was our first time visiting Heritage Square Museum (despite living in Northeast LA for over 10 years!) & it was really interesting. We would love to go back another time when there isn't a massive event going on & actually check out the historic homes and other sites on the property. Growing up in Los Angeles, Dia de los Muertos has always been one of my favorite celebrations. In the Philippines we know it as Undas. I've always had a fascination with death. I'm not uncomfortable talking about it — it's just part of life & sadly it's just been around me a lot. In fact, I had a few near-death encounters in my early 20s myself... Everywhere I've lived as an adult, I've always had an altar in my house to honor the ancestors & invite the spirits for protection & good energy. This is not a practice I grew up with, as I was not raised religious or spiritual in any way, but something I learnt to practice on my own. The good part about not having religion or spirituality forced on me was, I had the freedom to explore different beliefs & study them on my own. Day of the Dead is something I look forward to every year. And if you know me, you know I've produced a few programs centering the occasion myself.
These photos below were created with my Nikon ZF & Pocket Dispo lens. For clarity, I was not paid for these photos. I went to this event & did photography for fun. If you want to hire me for event photography, please get in touch! View from a computer for the full experience. Click a photo to enlarge. Some of you know I love vintage public transportation. 🤓 Live painting by @samanthafriedart (right). Make sure to keep checking this space, follow me on Instagram, or subscribe to my YouTube channel for updates on my blog posts.
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