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November 29, 2012

Multiple exposures are fun.

I love exposing film once, twice, and even three times. I have only done this on one singular camera by manually rewinding the film, and then advancing it once again to trigger the shutter button. One thing that I haven't gotten "down pat" is how to make sure that the 2nd or 3rd exposure is in the exact frame as the 1st exposure. There really is no way to know, unless you are completely OCD and can gauge the film winder with the film advancement knob. I always end up getting really abstract frames that overlap, that could technically be printed as one large panoramic photograph. When you get the film developed and scanned by another party, they often make a "crop" for the image, which is the standard 2/.3 ratio that can be later be enlarged. Typically you would have to scan the film yourself if you would like to have the complete panoramic-esque photo to work with. Be sure to NOT get your negatives cut!

It is rare if you can get the film with a perfect 2nd exposure right over the 1st.

I have a point and shoot Olympus Infinity II, which automatically winds in the film for you. I love that when the roll is done it winds it right back.
The magic of this camera is that it leaves the small tab of film out of the container. This allows you to safely remove the film from the camera without any exposures, and then load it into another camera. As you may know... rolling film back into its container is hard to gauge, and once it is all rolled in...that's it...unless you want to risk going into the dark and dissect and reassemble the roll.


My next venture for photography...
Take a full roll of film on the Olympus Infinity II...
Then reload into a camera that has a masking capability, such as a Fisheye, or Panorama. 
This way the masked areas will show case the original photo, while the unmasked area will showcase the secondly exposed photo.


A fellow photographer of mine, Traci McMillan seems to have got it down pat. Look at the amazing double exposed photos she created.
















Cheers!

November 22, 2012

M u s h - r o o m s

Went on an adventure in Tilden Park today.

While shooting with film...I also couldn't resist the quick cell phone cam shot.

It was a mushroom kind of day.

You had to really keep an eye out for the small ones.

Many popping out of the moist intertwines of poison oak, wild blackberry vines and fallen redwood leaves. I've always been intrigued by mushrooms, particularly for there wide ranging properties.



It was a magical day.











The magic was in the sublime.




all photos by Nichole Weirich
edited with Instagram & Photo Grid Android Apps.

October 26, 2012

A place for Art Ideas

I have an idea (that revolves around other ideas).

Imagine a forum where multiple ideas are allowed to exist. Ideas from individuals all over the world. In particular, these would focus on ideas of art, in the vaguest sense (art is vague). The avant garde ----- the idea of art. Spider webbing outward.

Most people can relate to that moment of epiphany, where a great idea comes to you- but only to be disappointed when you no longer remember it. The idea was so great, you wanted to make it a reality, yet because it is forgotten, will never happen. There is also the challenge of realizing this idea. Most do not realize there great ideas, but what if someone else could? This isn't about copyright laws, patents, etc. This is about sharing great ideas, and networking to potentially one day make it a reality!

The ideas would flow amongst one another and be shared, and once shared, documented within this virtual library. From simplicit to complex, these ideas will be food for thought for whoever decides to interact.

This virtual library of art ideas would then provide a hub for individuals to contemplate the next steps.
I envision a funding program, that would allow individuals to realize any of these ideas, whether it be the idea generator or idea taker.

Call it.....
Realize
or
Brain Bust Out
or
Contemplative Creations

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possibilities are endless

September 27, 2012

Zeiss Ikon Nettar : Abstaction

Just got a roll of Fuji Velvia 100F, X-processed at the lab.

The abstraction is pleasing! I just love the fact that these images were created on film!







Catch up with more of my recently developed photos on my Portfolio site.

nicholerosa-portfolio.tumblr.com


September 18, 2012

Searching...

The internet brings offers too many tangents. It's the button clicking game. Can you stay on task? Will you discover something worthy?

Today I came across a photo blog in the midst of my various searching results. A woman by the name of Valerie J. Cochran started a photo blog called   your waitress  in 2004 of all analog photography. I can't help but be drawn to the name of the blog as well as the content. (Reason being...I am a waitress and a photographer...I can relate.) Most subject matter consists of urban landscapes and elements within. She once lived in Berkeley & Oakland, until a recent move to her hometown of Kansas City, Missouri.

ode to miss, san francisco 2008, film noir


Her blog reminded me alot of what I am interested in, as far as photography is concerned.

It is the spontaneous moments.
Time and Place
The urban setting.
The people.
The things
Subject Matter.
The composition.
The camera.
The film.
The Tools.

 The romanticism of the everyday can be exposed in a photograph. Especially when it is grainy!

good good taste, new york city 2008, these streets