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Consider things that you keep specicallyfor the purpose of remembering - anobject or piece of ephemera that existsonly because of its signicance to you
and its ability to symbolize somethinglarger than itself
Bring in one object orpiece of ephemera that istied to a specic memoryyou have of a person andone tied to a place.
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Nostalgiaremembering the past and shooting with slow lm
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Nostalgia is a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for a return to some past peYou will use 100 ISO lm shot at 50 ISO and then develop it shorter, a method ca
pulling lm, in order to explore people and places that evoke a sense of longingmemory. This lm is slow, like memory. It is less sensitive to light, it has small graigives you a wide range of light values - like the softness of reminiscing. It produces details like those within our memories.
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You will shoot a roll of 50 ISO blackand white lm to capture the memoriesyou have of people and places.
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! of your roll should cthe sense of nostalgia for a person or people
Capture the personunique points of vclose, look up, lookto explore how medistorts things
How will you captsomeone that cannyour photo?
How does the persbecome part of anenvironment, whatthat triggers your mor longing? Is it a of theirs? A smell?
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! of your roll should capture the sense of nostalgia you have for a place or pla
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Consider what is signicant about this place, showcase that. Explore unusual points of viewhow does your memory see the place? What could stand in for the actual place if you cannot return there? How can you capture the unusual, beautiful, longing quality of a memory
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- TIPS - Make sure to change your cameras ISO to 50
(some cameras will set it for you, but check)
You will not get deep black values or highcontrast, so make sure you have good light
It is imperative you light meter correctly asyour photos will easily look very gray if you donot.
This emulsion is 3 stops less sensitive to lightthen 400 ISO lm, therefore if you normallyhave an exposure of /11 and 250 forafternoon sun, your meter will read /4 and250. You will need sunlight and probably wontbe able to shoot indoors.
You should evoke a sense of light and time ofday or season in your work as this is directlyconnected to memory
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Photographic Memory
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Bring in one object or piece of ephemera that carries some nostalgia
Write two sen1. Physically describe th e object you bro
2. Describe the memo ry or feeling assoc iated with you
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B r a i ns t o r m i n g : m e m o r y a n d n o s t a l g i a
C o n s i d e r t h i n g s t h a t y o u k e e p s p e c i c a l l y f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f r e m e m b e r i n g - a n o b j e c t o r p i e c e o f e p h e m e r a
b e c a u s e o f i t s s i g n i c a n c e t o y o u a n d i t s a b i l i t y t o s y m b o l i z e s o m e t h i n g l a r g e r t h a n i t s e l f . B r i n g i n o n e o b j e c t o
e p h e m e r a t h a t i s t i e d t o a s p e c i c m e m o r y y o u h a v e o f a p e r s o n a n d o n e t i e d t o a p l a c e .
d e s c r i b e t h e m e m o r y a s s o c i a t e d w
p h y s i c a l l y d e s c r i b e t h e o b j e c t y o u b r o u g h t i n r e l a t e d t o a p e r s o
d e s c r i b e t h e m e m o r y a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h a t o b j e c t
p h y s i c a l l y d e s c r i b e t h e o b j e c t y o u b r o u g h t i n r e l a t e d t o a p l a c e
A li i d ddi i l h h d i id h
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As you listen, write down any additional thoughts, words, stories, ideas that comemind or are a reaction to what you are hearing.
your thoughts and reaction t h
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r e ec t i ons on y our l on g i n g f or t hi n g s i n t he pas t
y our t hou g ht s and r eac t i ons t o t he aud i o pi ec e
t hou g ht s on memor y and nos t al g i a
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C h o o s e objects thare not y
own.
physically describe an object you think is related to a person
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describe a memory you associate with this object
physically describe an object you think is related to a place
describe a memory you associate with this object
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Ph t g hi T h iq
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Memory
Photographic Techniques
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Look through the books on your table nd a photograph that
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Look through the books on your table, nd a photograph thatyou feel has the look of a memory.
Find a photo that has the technical and compositionalcharacteristics we mentioned.
Explain to the person next to you why you chose that ph
What did you nd?
Choose the one you both feel represents a memory b
Subject Matter
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Subject Matterconsider how you can capture your subject from a different angle, point of viewor approach, just as memory is reality from a different angle, such as: through something transparent or translucent
as reections as shadows something obscuring your subject partially laying your camera on the ground, turning it upside down, shooting from
below
Daniel Southard
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Daniel Southard
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Working with at least 1 otherperson, arrange your new
objects together into a still lifecomposition.
h h h b
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Photograph these objects wityour phone. Consider how yocan evoke a feeling
memory and nostalgia.Airdrop your best to me: Jacobs iPhon