Monday, April 15, 2013

do not live in the past, but the past in us ~

During late renaissance the curiosity evolved if it was possible to visual display art through recurring representations. 1837 was when it all came together & this dream was a reality. 

Daguerreotypes were the first displays of this new art form, known today as photography. We have explored the history of film photography through several examples in lecture & it is exciting to know there is a whole other language in the area of film.

Below are Yvonne Lin's designs. Graduated from Ryerson's School of Fashion in 2012, Yvonne has gone on to create remarkable, cutting edge collections that are displayed on an international level. She is specifically known for her innovative style in techniques & precision to detail in every piece. 

I figured there couldn't be a more appropriate way to end our semester in photography. Attempted to experience the beginning of our art, meanwhile displaying a few of Ryerson's most recognized designs.  

 everything old is new again - barenaked ladies -  

f-stop: 3.6
shutter speed: 1/25
iso: 100

f-stop: 3.6
shutter speed: 1/25
iso: 100

f-stop: 3.5
shutter speed: 1/20
iso: 100


f-stop: 3.5
shutter speed: 1/20
iso: 100

& who knew... it was all possible without a single back drop or studio. 

best of luck this summer everyone! 

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