RE: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-26 Thread Chuck Flagg
???]On Behalf Of The Painted Horse Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 1:18 PM To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton Lisa, I too understand about being a little uncomfortable shooting in public. What helped me with this issue was to go somep

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-26 Thread The Painted Horse
Lisa, I too understand about being a little uncomfortable shooting in public. What helped me with this issue was to go someplace that didn't have a lot people present. I used to shoot a lot of seascapes from the beach close to where I used to live. I would go there early on the weekend mornings

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread ragowaring
Try film. I will i am just used to paper, it is alot more convenient for one photography and developing. But I am going to try. I have actually converted a 1932 Agfa Preis 6x6 and can't wait to use it. Perhaps tomorrow. But then I have to test it and develop the film and enlarge in the enlarger

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread R Duarte
> Is it not more akin to drawing? Particularly if the exposures are long. So > far my exposures are far too long for candid photos. Try film. I just realized that I got two incredible images from the swap (from Zernike and Ingo) that contained the kinds of figures I'm talking about. I think Ze

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread Bill Erickson
Mouth-pinhole portraiture! What a wonderful way to de-sensitize students to photographing other people close enough up. - Original Message - From: "Lisa Reddig" To: Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 10:19 AM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton > Did anyone e

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread ragowaring
Taking photos with a pinhole is not the same to taking one with a lens. For one, the image is blurred Is it not more akin to drawing? Particularly if the exposures are long. So far my exposures are far too long for candid photos. Often people are incidental with this sort of photography If you wa

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread ragowaring
Lisa If you have a fear of being caught in the act however small the probability, then announce to everyone what you are doing by making you camera a parody of a camera. Perhaps you can write "this is a camera" on the box and announce to everyone what you are doing. Then you can have fun with wha

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread Tom Miller
> I am also "reluctant" to photograph people in public w/o their consent. I > have done it sometimes with a pinhole/TLR, I look 90 degrees from the people > but point the lens to them, this "technique" would be too obvious for some > people being photographed as the front of the camera with the vi

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread ragowaring
Lisa If you are shy about photographing people, disguise your cameras! Then you can steal a part ot their souls without them knowing it. People often don't have a clue what's going on with pinhole cameras. You can even put a false lens onto one side so that they think you are taking photos of s

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread Andy Schmitt
: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton - Original Message - From: R Duarte >candid images of people. For fun you should check out this odd site I heard of last week. http://www.pinholespy.com/ It's a little strange, but interesting. There have been a number of well k

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread G.Penate
- Original Message - From: "Lisa Reddig" > > There have been a number of well known photographers who have done sneeky > pictures like that. (My favorite Harry Callahan to name one) The dillemma > as always with these kinds of things is the moral one. I know legally > people in public c

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread R Duarte
eal that one grape either. :) I think it's because I'd feel guilty, not so much because I'm worried about being caught. :) rob > From: "Lisa Reddig" > Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? > Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 12:06:26 -0500 > To: > Subject: Re:

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread Lisa Reddig
- Original Message - From: R Duarte >candid images of people. For fun you should check out this odd site I heard of last week. http://www.pinholespy.com/ It's a little strange, but interesting. There have been a number of well known photographers who have done sneeky pictures like that

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread R Duarte
something. Rob > From: "Lisa Reddig" > Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? > Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 11:19:44 -0500 > To: > Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton > > Did anyone else watch the Art 21 episode on PBS last night? It had Ann > Hamilt

[pinhole-discussion] Art 21: Ann Hamilton

2002-01-25 Thread Lisa Reddig
Did anyone else watch the Art 21 episode on PBS last night? It had Ann Hamilton who did a series of mouth pinholes. That part was only a small part of the show, but it was interesting none the less. She used film canisters that she put in her mouth, then took the tape off, then stood with her mo