Showing posts with label words to shoot by. Show all posts
Showing posts with label words to shoot by. Show all posts

June 6, 2011

Words to Shoot By: Travel

Whitney's above / Dave's below

For over a year we've been participating in a great project called Words to Shoot By. Every other week we are given a word and asked to take three photographs that we think represent that word. This week's word was "travel." We both took our shots with PX600 UV+ Black Frame "poor pod" film, made by The Impossible Project.

March 28, 2011

Words to Shoot By: Down

For awhile now, we both have been participants of the great blog project, Words to Shoot By. Curated by Steph Parke, the editor of Light Leaks Magazine, every couple of weeks we are given a word and instructed to take three photos of our interpretation of that word. It is a fun (and sometimes nerve racking) experience for us both to really think about how photography relates to specific words and ideas, and it forces us to slow down and be a bit more conscious of how, and of what, we shoot. 

Go check out Dave's submission of this week's word, Down at Words to Shoot By. Enjoy!

March 14, 2011

Words To Shoot By: Turquoise... The Outtakes

Dave and I both participate in the Words To Shoot By project. Every other week we are given a word and instructed to take three photographs of our interpretation of that word. This week's word was "turquoise." My photos are on the top and Dave's are below. Lots of times we end up with photos that don't quite make the cut. Out of focus shots, photos that don't completely go together, bad lighting, images that you look at the next day and think "really, what was I thinking?" Below are the outtakes from this week's Words To Shoot By.

My shots, taken with a Pentax k1000 with Ektar 100 film:

Dave's images, taken Olympus XA2 with Fuji Superia 400:

February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day.

The word this week over at Words To Shoot By is "sweet." Stop by the site later today for some more extra sweet triptychs.