I am doing my WISE project on equine photography.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Progress and Setbacks

    So this week was my freakout week. I wasn't able to print for about two days and then when I tried printing in the library I wasn't allowed to. One of the librarians didn't want the printer being ruined by my photo paper. I told him that it shouldn't mess with the printer in any way because I have been printing on ink jet photo paper in a laser jet printer for the past two months and the photo classes have been printing like that all year but he didn't want me using his printers. So after I couldn't print in the library and I basically freaked. I was falling behind and I was afraid I wouldn't finish my printing and matting and I wouldn't be able to be ready for the show. I called my mom freaked out and once she calmed me down we went out to lunch so I could regroup. We decided that I would try printing at her work and if that didn't work we would think some more. Her work printer didn't produce a good enough quality print but my dad was able to figure out why the photos weren't printing at school and showed me how to make it work. I was then able to print a lot of photos today and I am feeling a lot better about the whole time issue. I plan on writing the rough drafts of all my presentation materials on Monday seeing as we have it off from school. I am planning on finishing printing this week and finishing printing next week. I'll then spend the weekend getting ready for the show. I'm back on track and ready for the show to be here.

Matting 101

    Ok so here is the entry about matting I said I would do a while back. The first step is to print out the photo on high quality paper. After the paper has cooled and the ink has dried the print is ok to be matted. Because all the photos are a different size they need to be trimmed. So Judy has a rotary cutter in her room and it can take off the tiniest of slivers of paper so its really good for precise trimming. Then there is a special wax paper which you tack to a corner of your photo. To tack the wax paper onto the photo you use a tacking iron. It basically melts the wax to the photo so you can attach the photo to the board. So you tack the wax paper in two opposite corners on the photo. The photo and wax paper are then trimmed till they are the same size. After they have been trimmed you have to select your mat board size and color. I usually use the same size for my photos and usually use a black background as opposed to a white background. Now on the photo with the wax paper there are two corners that you did not tack to the photo, once you line up the photo on the mat board you tack these two free corners to the mat board. You now have a photo that is tacked to the mat board. You then place the entire photo mat board combo into the press. Its basically a large flat clamp. It gets up to 225 degrees F and you close it onto the photo and hold for 30 seconds. This melts the remaining part of the wax paper to the photo and mat board, effectively gluing them together. If all of the wax paper does not melt then you press it for 10 second intervals until it is fully connected.
     That is how you mount a photo. 

In Class 23/5/11

     So Sorry I haven't updated in a while, I've been really busy with life. So today in class we wrote for about 15 minutes on what we have learned since the beginning of the year. We then shared what we wrote with a partner and then with the class. Kelvin brought up a good point that if you don't try you'll never succeed and I think that a lot of people subconsciously realize that this is true but they don't take it to heart and live by it, myself included. I want to do this for the last few weeks of my project. 
    This is what I wrote about in class yesterday.
    The biggest thing I think I've learned is to not be afraid of your project changing the direction that it is going in. I was dead set on one idea at the beginning of the year and when it came time to write proposals during the second semester my ideas had changed. Even then I thought I was going to do a collage of horses and I never ended up doing that. Also once you find a good idea that you like and think will interest you for an entire semester, go with it! I put two things that I loved together which kept me happy and interested for the semester. There are always going to be frustrations in your project but if you are flexible it works out in the end. You'll be surprised at where your project goes if you are flexible and work through the problems and conflicts. Another thing I learned is that WISE is a huge time commitment. I know a lot of people took this class because they liked the idea of having class only once a week for the second semester but it is a huge time commitment. I have been doing so much work in and out of school for this project and its somewhat exhausting. I have also learned that I don't do cold calls very well. I have balked at doing them all semester and I am finally doing two tomorrow. I am also going down to the shop on Cayuga street on Sunday. Its not the calls themselves its more of the anticipation of the call. 

    Thats all I wrote about, I'll be posting at least two more entries tonight, one on matting and one on my progress.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Art Show

    So Avalon and I met this morning to discuss the show and all of the logistics. We decided that Avalon would get the posters signed by Mr. Mills and then we would make a lot of copies and post them around the school. I am going to make a Facebook event and invite everyone to it.
     Hanging: I have decided to hang my pictures with fishing line. I am going to run a line across the windows in a zig zag fashion and then tie my pieces to the line. Avalon is planning on setting up her pieces along the walls on tables I believe.
    Food: I am making Cake balls. Cake balls are exactly what they sound like in that they are balls of cake. Once the cake is baked you crumble it up and mix frosting into it so that its moist. You then roll the cake into balls and dip them into a candy coating. I'm planning on making a batch of red velvet, chocolate, and vanilla. Yum. We are also planning on having a fruit platter with lots of yummy deliciousness.
    Sales: We decided that if a piece was purchased the buyer would be able to take it on the spot. They would pay us in either cash or personal check and then they could take it when they left. We also thought of having a donation box for people who don't want to buy a piece to contribute money.
     Cranes: Because this show and sale is for Japan, Avalon thought that we could make the idea more known by making origami cranes. I have tons of origami paper and we are going to place them around the room as a constant reminder of what the sale is for.

   We will be showing up an hour early to start setting up. I will be doing all of the loop making before hand so that all my pieces are ready to go once I get to Kulp. I have not gotten much farther in printing and I'm freaking out a little about that. I know it will get done by the show so I'm not freaking too much. I am also ordering my portfolio book soon, I'm excited!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Some more Progress

So this week I started printing, it was definitely frustrating at times because there is special photo paper that I use and its expensive so I switch the paper in the printer so that I can print but then sometimes other people print at the same time and end up using my photo paper which is a waste and it really pisses me off. Ughh oh well it hasn't happened too often yet. I then take the extra photo paper out of the printer to use for next time.
So far I have printed about 10 photos. The low numbers are from problems with the compatibility of my photography files to the photoshop at school. Unfortunately a number of them have not been compatible so I have had to switch computers until I find one that works. Its really frustrating and time consuming!!  Also I only have a 1 GB flash drive so it doesn't hold a lot of files, as I was trying to save the photos I had edited today I couldn't save more than 7 .psds because my flash drive couldn't hold any more files. It sucked.

Also another frustrating thing that happened today is that Judy wasn't there. This wasn't a problem in the beginning. I set up at one of the Macs and started editing all the photos I needed to. I had edited about 15 photos and then tried to start printing. Well thats when I realized that the art office was locked. The art office is where the printer is located. This meant that I was unable to print at all today. Had I been able to I would have almost 30 pictures printed. Grrrrr. oh well I am just going to go crazy with printing next week. I should have all 70 photos printed by next week and then I can start matting. I'll have an entry on this later.


Here are some of the Photos going in the show. It is one continuous quote. Also Avalon and I need to get together and figure out the logistics of the show very soon.




Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Updates

   So I had my AP Bio exam on Monday so I missed class but I have the assignment that is due on Monday so that is good. I have yet to have my mentor meeting this week I think I will be meeting Mrs. G on Friday so that is planned. I am now starting to print all of my photos. I haven't figured out exact payment with Judy yet but that will happen eventually. There is a special good quality paper that the photo classes print on and a gorgeous amazing printer and that is what I'll be using.  After all the photos are printed I will be matting them ( I'll have  another entry devoted to printing and matting). And then its the show. Wow this semester has gone by quickly. Only about four weeks till the show.  I still need to:

  -Print all 71 photos
  - Matt all 71 photos
  - Figure out how I'm going to hang all 71 photos (some will be on the same mat or next to each other)
  -Buy all the needed hanging materials
  -Get the show publicized!!!


 

  

    I think I'm pretty much done taking pictures for the show. I'll definitely continue taking pictures for WISE and my project itself but I'm pretty much done for the show. I'm happy with what I've created for the show and I really hope it goes well and we raise a ton of money for Japan.

   Also I really need to get together with Avalon soon so that we can discuss the logistics of the show.

These are a couple of the photos going in the show.


    Ooooh I just remembered!! I went to Judy's art opening a little while back and she had these cards there that were of dog noses (they're really cute my mom and I liked them alot!) and my mom suggested that I make something similar with horse faces and heads. She said I could do little post cards or cards and each would have horse faces on them. We'll see if it works out, maybe I would do it separate from the show because I don't know if I'll have time before then but I might try this after the show is finished, as another little project.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Pictures from Freeville

   Here are some of my favorite shots from the Freeville barn pictures. Enjoy and Happy Mothers Day!


  
   This is Sketchers, as I was walking around his paddock to get to the pastures he followed me along the fence line. So adorable! I love the texture of the fence here. I have a mini-series of shots like this.
   This is also Sketchers, he is the cutest most curious little pony. I love him already.

So the shorter horse that is closer to the camera is Sketchers again and the large Belgian in the background is Diesel. I love the size difference here. Sketchers can barely reach the top of the fence and Diesel is towering above the fence. I just love the contrast.

   I love the movement in this shot.