More of Richard III, my parents' house, and my Grandma. I believe this roll was underexposed and push-processed.
ARTS 2110 - Roll 14 - Ilford HP5+ (EI 800??)
A much better shot of their Richard III, and an accomplished student actor. Taken during a photo call. This was printed in my final portfolio.

Most of the court/rest of the cast of Richard III; the lens was not wide enough even when I stepped back...


Because the point of view was supposed to be that of the camera that the actress it holding in this shot. In the show, she held it at eye level, but a TLR with waist level finder isn't usually held that way (unless you're using the sportfinder, which is not ideal). During the photo call, I made her hold it this way. The preceding shot was meant to capture the shot as if it had been taken through this camera.


My Grandma, backlit and in the old folks home. Pam suggested that while nice, this would be too backlit to print well, and while it scanned acceptably, it remains low-contrast.


My father, who is great about being in pictures because he neither hides nor poses; his expressions are genuine. He was a hobby photographer (and is trying to get back into it) and so I think this is why he respects how difficult it is.


My Grandma's pictures, and a statuette of a saint, which not more than a couple of weeks after this photo, was broken, and my mom had to glue it back together. This photograph of photographs contains both a photo of my father and two containing my Grandmother (I think).


I removed the exposure preceding this; I had bracketed and this exposure (longer) came out better; though the outside is a bit more washed out.







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