Here is a picture of our house under construction in the late '80s.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Litho film
Working on some lithos ( Litho film = antiquated term for transparency film used for making half tones)
Actually I'm using the stuff you can print on with your ink jet printer that I bought at Staples... It's marketed for use with overhead projectors. I paid extra for the kind that you can write on with a marker as well...
3M makes it. I looked for the slightly cheaper (and probably wouldn't work at all) Staples brand, but no go...so I went with 3M.
Really the stuff is nice...at a dollar a sheet...I had to buy 40 sheets, so I've got a surplus now.
Above: a halftone image.
I started printing and promptly ran out of ink (my fault for not checking)...Back to Staples...(next time I buy a printer I think I'll make sure CVS stocks the ink cartridges.)
Anyway...every few years I get the urge to silkscreen some tee-shirts. To do this I convert an image to halftone in Photoshop than print it onto litho film. Then I can transfer the image to a silk screen with a light sensitive emulsion (sometimes called photo screen emulsion).
The resulting silk screen may then be called a photo-screen, and can be screened onto a tee-shirt or paper or anything that's reasonably flat.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Rolli Photog = A photographer using a Rolleiflex camera.
The Rolleiflex Twin Lens is (or was) one of the great film camera systems. Compact and VERY durable, its up there with the best (and has inspired many poorly constructed nock-offs like the Yeshica-12).
I've used the Rolli Professionally to shoot large groups (back in the days of film) and extensively for personal use. (I'd use it still if I was inclined to expose film) But sadly all my film cameras are collecting dust so to speak...
...Actually they are well protected from dust.
(oh dust...the eternal enemy of the photog)
Sadly the days of film are (like the Jedi) gone, and anyone with the skills to shoot film is setting on a big non commercially viable skill set.
oh well I'm not bitter, life goes on, and all that film knowledge makes one a better digital photog.
Matt
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