This was prompted the same as the previous videos (one, two, and three), with one additional line of direction- "this one like an Italian romance film"
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This was prompted the same as the previous videos (one, two, and three), with one additional line of direction- "this one like an Italian romance film"
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Lightning Fields triangulate Benjamin Franklin and Michael Faraday’s pioneering electricity research with William Fox Talbot’s discovery of calotype photography. In this body of work, Sugimoto seeks to capture and re-create these momentous innovations in the darkroom. To create each image, Sugimoto uses a Van De Graaff 400,000-volt generator to apply an electrical charge directly onto film.
Digital Learning is VERY different from regular school.
Thinking About Fox Talbot, 8/15/20
11x14 gelatin silver print
Marco Lorenzetti
Also, this is my setup for filming the ink tests today. I stole some legos from my son, but promised not to take apart any buildings, so I just stacked them and removed one line of roof tiles to fit the ipad into.
THERE IS NO CAMERA ON THIS DINOSAUR! HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO CAPTURE DUCK LIP PHOTOS OF MYSELF!?
I know you prefer some silence