This is one of the many projects created for my creative photography course. The assignment was to subdevide a scene by spending an entire role of film starting in an orderly manner from the upper left or the lower right hand side of the scene (depending on whether the camera starts with the first frame or the last). A contact sheet is made by lining up the strips of film. All of the smaller images of course form the larger picture. I thoroughly enjoyed this assignment. I visited Lajolla a couple of times for this project, and that is never a bad thing.
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Thursday, September 21, 2006
Lajolla Residence
This is one of the many projects created for my creative photography course. The assignment was to subdevide a scene by spending an entire role of film starting in an orderly manner from the upper left or the lower right hand side of the scene (depending on whether the camera starts with the first frame or the last). A contact sheet is made by lining up the strips of film. All of the smaller images of course form the larger picture. I thoroughly enjoyed this assignment. I visited Lajolla a couple of times for this project, and that is never a bad thing.
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Hi Brian--I love LaJolla. This is an interesting sequence of shots.
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