Light Graffiti

The settings we used to take the pictures were ISO 100, F stop 5.6, and 15 second long shutter speed (maximum). The steps we took were to have someone supervise the creation of the photos while the other two would draw the scene with their lights. This worked sometimes, but there was a fourth group member that was not very helpful during the process, ruining the pictures and kicking everyone else to mess up the pictures. Also, the shutter only stayed open for 15 seconds, so our pictures were rushed. My idea for taking this to the next level would be to draw picture for minutes at a time, adding a ton of detail. 

See the rest of the photos here

Portraits

We took photos against the white screen so that we could edit them to be black and white easily. We were easily able to take the pictures(once my group finally agreed to participate) because we didn’t see any need for the light, because the settings we used for the camera made it just bright enough, which made it easier to take a picture without someone obstructing the view, trying to hold up a light. There wasn’t much that didn’t work, other than some technical difficulties with my computer.

See the photos here