Sunday, July 6, 2014

Photo workshop #6 - Pinhole technique



Our last workshop, we knew it had to be special. And it was! 


Because, what could be better for a photography club than to make our very own handmade cameras out of shoe or cereal boxes and to learn one of the simplest but trickiest ways of taking a picture? The Pinhole technique.

Photo workshop - Pinhole camera

We met up and started making the boxes suitable for a good pinhole photo taking. We had to make sure that no light would come in unless we opened the hole because, otherwise, the photosensitive paper would be ruined instantly by light.



When the boxes where prepared, we went into the "darkroom" (also known as Elio's bathroom) and set everything up.With the lights turned off and just the help of the dim red light, we had to stick the photosensitive paper inside the box and close it very well with black tape. It was tricky!



Photo workshop - Pinhole camera
 Here's Max looking into the box to see if it's perfectly shut.
Photo workshop - Pinhole camera
And Elio and Cristina checking her "cereal photo box".


When everything was ready, we run to the street to take our very first pinhole photo! We chose what to photograph and then open the shutter (the hole covered with black tape) for 30 seconds or 1 minute, depending on the light and what we thought would be OK.



Photo workshop - Pinhole camera 
 
Photo workshop - Pinhole camera

Photo workshop - Pinhole camera

Photo workshop - Pinhole camera


We were very excited to see the pictures showing up on the paper when we put them into the chemicals, back into the darkroom.


Photo workshop - Pinhole camera

Photo workshop - Pinhole camera

Photo workshop - Pinhole camera

We did the same process several times and we got very interesting result and had a lot of fun.
In Elise's words: "We discovered a new and fantastic technique that is pinehole: we took pictures with black boxes!! And used Elio's restroom as a darkroom…  Probably the funniest workshop!"

 

Margarita Ruiz - Photos and text 

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Meet Laura Liubertaite and check out her theme "Children"



I am Laura Liubertaite, from Lithuania.


I focused my eyes and my camera mostly on children of Brussels, because if I were asked to describe Brussels, I would definitely say that this city is like a child or even more…all children together!







 Indeed, Brussels is small but with a strong character! Sometimes it is moody (just remember the weather!); spoiled (just think about the importance of the institutions that this city is hosting!) or even capricious (it would be easier to say how many times public traffic was not disturbed!), but most of the time I see it as a growing, dynamic, and energetic city.






For me, Brussels is and will always remain the city of opportunities and unrevealed secrets, the city of mixed cultures and hopes; the city where you can realize your dreams and feel united in diversity.

Laura Liubertaite

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Meet Maxime Arnaud and check out his theme "La Place Jourdan"





My name is Maxime, I'm French and I spend a lot of time in Brussels.


Smiling in Saint-Gilles, Brussels


I chose a square instead of a topic because I really like the Place Jourdan: its fritterie Chez Antoine, the market on Sunday morning, the children playing…










Maxime Arnaud

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Meet Ewa Magnowska and check out her vision of Brussels' neighbourhood of Schaerbeek



Hello, I’m Ewa and I am coming from Poland

I have been living in Brussels quite some time, but I keep discovering the city’s charming architecture, but also the habits of the multicultural mosaic of people living here. I happen to live in a very vibrant area of Schaerbeek, where I enjoy being a flâneur during local markets, apĂ©ros and recent World Cup cheering. The ambiance of the neighbourhood and a sense of locality are key topics for me and my photography.

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 I also look for interesting and un-obvious details in public space, pretty much everything which catches my eye.


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Ewa Magnowska

P.S: You can follow my work (recently not so up-to-date): https://www.flickr.com/photos/maggno/ Brussels based, but also contains some archives from previous travels. http://picasaweb.google.com/114405808883254687997 More personal photo diary of places, events and meetings from past years.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Meet Smaro Pegiou and check out her analogue project shot in B&W



My name is Smaro Pegiou
I'm interested into photography and especially into film photography. Photography is for me the best way to express my thoughts, my fears, my perception about our magnificent world.

This specific project gave me the chance to observe and capture natural moments of ordinary people of different age and origin living in Brussels

The project was shot in B&W Kodak TMAX 400ISO film which I developed myself and then scanned for digital use.









 







 

 I hope this small project contribution may give an insight of Brussels's people.

 Smaro Pegiou

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Meet Bianca Rubino and check out her theme "Stories of Ixelles"

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Hi, my name is Bianca. I am Italian and Swiss.




 Due to my interest in Culture and European Affairs, I have completed a BA in Humanities for the Study of Culture and a MA in European Studies. I joined the photo club because I love experimenting ideas and techniques. 




"Stories of Ixelles": Taking a closer look at the people around me...



...Entering their home, their workplace, and routine.





 Bianca Rubino

P.S - Follow also Bianca's professional blog to see her other works:
  http://requestforcomment.tumblr.com/