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Mittwoch, 28. Mai 2014

Photography Project - How Instant Photographs Work


How do normal cameras work?
To understand instant photography, one first has the know the basics of conventional photography. Normal cameras project the image onto the film, which then has to be developed externally. The film needed for normal pictures consists of a plastic base which is coated with three layers of light-sensitive silver compound. Each of the three layers reacts to a different light spectrum. The top layer is sensitive to blue light, the middle layer to green light while the bottom layer reacts to red light. When hit with light, each of the layers react to the light and form metallic silver in the according layer. This chemical record is then developed with the help of chemicals called developers.

What is the difference between this and instant photos?
Instant photographs develop the photograph inside the camera itself. To facilitate this, special instant film is required, which is loaded into the camera. Each of these films results in a print, just like paper that is loaded into a printer.

How does instant film work?
Instant film consists of the conventional three light-sensitive layers and special additional layers for instant photography. Under each of the three color layers, there lies one developer layer. On top of these layers, lie three more layers: the image layer, the timing layer and the acid layer. All these layers together sit on top of a black base layer. There is one more layer, which sits between the light-sensitive layer and the image layer. This layer contains the reagent, which together with the reagent material breaks loose the chain reaction that results in the developed photograph. At first the reagent material is collected at the border of the film, but when the picture is snapped, the film is passed through rollers, which spread the material out into the middle of the film. As a consequence the reagent reacts and the chain reaction starts. When the chemicals have taken full effect the picture will appear on the film.
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Samstag, 10. Mai 2014

Photography Project - Evaluate Instructions

The instructions for making a camera lucida are generally not well organized but still manage to give the most essential information. As soon as looking at the instructions, one gets confused as where to begin. After eventually finding the start and continuing reading, the confusion grows as one does not know what to glue together exactly. The general lack of numbered steps makes the instructions seem more complicated than necessary. While the drawings provide details for the construction of the camera, the text merely instructs the reader briefly in terms of what actions to perform. The text also does not contain a list of needed materials or tools, which would be very helpful. Another unhelpful part is that a certain David Hockney is mentioned but the reader has no idea who this is supposed to be, so it is a irrelevant information and could simply be left out. Although the text is rather confusing than helpful and although its references to the drawings are unclear, the construction of a camera lucida with the help of these instructions is generally speaking doable.
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Donnerstag, 10. April 2014

Photography Project Description "Migrant Mother"



The black and white picture “Migrant Mother” taken by famous photographer Dorothea Lange shows a Native American woman, probably in her 30s, holding a little baby in her arms while being surrounded by two toddlers leaning against their mother’s shoulder. They are hiding their faces, be it out of sombreness, embarrassment or shyness in front of the camera. The simple, slightly ragged yet proper clothes cannot distract from the sad and sorrowful atmosphere that is created by the little family huddled tightly together outside their simple tent. Her hand’s fingertips are resting thoughtfully against her lower jaw. When closely regarding the mother’s face in detail one can see that her face has been wrinkled by raw weather and the worries of her unforgiving life. With her lined forehead and her gaze into the distance, she seems to be troubled by her and her children’s uncertain future. Despite her obvious misery there lies a certain determination and strength in her appearance, as if she was a lonely wolf mother protecting her pups from the woes of the world.

Donnerstag, 13. März 2014

A Day in the Life of a Translation Studies Student


The life of a student of translation studies is a very sad and stressful one. For most of the year, it is still dark outside when such a student gets up in the morning because many courses start at 8.15 am. Students are not even allowed to skip class here and there to stay in bed. They have to physically be in nearly all of their classes due to compulsory attendance in most courses. When this student has managed to crawl out of his or her bed to the unfriendly, cold and dark place that lies beyond the bed, there will be no time for breakfast because he or she is already late. At university, most of the lessons consist of instructions on the next group project or the latest home work. To get enough work done, most students even work through their breaks and nearly starve themselves to death. After such a dreadful day, which is routine for many students at the Department of Translation Studies of the University of Graz, students use up their last energy by going home. The only possible thing to do there before going to sleep, is sitting in front of youtube, facebook or tumblr to fill up the energy store for the next horrible day. Day after day, translation studies students live their gloomy and terrible lives like that.