1. Anchor the camera in ONE spot.
2. Make an EMPTY photograph of your location.
3. DO NOT MOVE THE CAMERA...even a millimeter.
4. Put your partner in place and have them mimic a floating body language (i.e. hands, feet, facial expression...)
5. Make a few photographs of them IN PLACE.
6. Assemble the photographs as instructed.
WHAT WILL BE DUE:
1. THREE unique anti-gravity photographs (two off campus) via the methods below and the tutorial(s) given in class.
2. Bring back AT LEAST TWO groups of photos that can be made into TWO DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT anti-gravity photographs.
THE HOW TO'S:
How to at Colossal. CLICK HERE.
The Art of Levitation. CLICK HERE.
50 Examples of levitation. CLICK HERE.
7 Tips for better levitation photos. CLICK HERE.
How to do it. CLICK HERE.
7 Tips for better levitation photos. CLICK HERE.
How to do it. CLICK HERE.
LOOK AT A FEW ARTISTS:
LOUIS LANDER DEACON
NATSUMI HAYASHI
Yowayowacamera.com. CLICK HERE.More of Natsumi. CLICK HERE.
65 Examples. CLICK HERE.
Rick Nadal's site. CLICK HERE.
ABrian Speice. CLICK HERE.
Bairon Rivera. CLICK HERE.
Anka Zhuravleva. CLICK HERE.
Moose Photography. CLICK HERE.
And another idea. CLICK HERE.
Floating fruit. CLICK HERE.
More levitation GIFs. CLICK HERE.