Charlotte Paré-Cova
Tags : Colour Photo, Photo/Design, Portfolio
When Fred was assigned a pinhole camera to build in his 2D/3D design class, he casually asked whether he could turn his garage into a Camera Obscura. With his mom’s hesitant agreement, he drilled a hole in the door, painted the wall and rearranged the furniture. The result is an upside-down projection of the outside world on the back wall. What you see below is a photograph of that projection.
These projects are from the 2D/3D design class for photo students. They made books based on visual interpretations of a piece of music.
These are pages from Melanie Taillon’s book based on Say Hi to your Mom’s “Zero to Love”.
These next pages are from Xavier Hamel’s book based on the song “If I had a Heart” by Fever Ray.
This is Claudia Mayer’s pinhole shower camera, made for her 2D/3D design class. The negative image is made with the camera and the positive is a contact print made in the darkroom.
Here are some more pinhole cameras made in the 2D/3D design class. And below you will find a few images made with some of those camera. If you are interested in pinhole cameras, check out world pinhole day.
Nicolas Gouin’s haunting project produced as the final assignment in a 2d/3d design class for photo students.
And an excerpt from the soundtrack he composed to accompany the project.
Here is a sample of black and white portraits from the Intro Photo class in the first semester. These come from the students’ first or second ever roll of film.