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By JGrobe
By JGrobe

The Silhouette Series: 6/6

As the light continues to orbit The Apple, additional edges are refined and the appetite for The Red Apple is restored.

Frame #: 249/500

Photographer's DNA collection image

This collection was forged during lockdown, when stages were dark and I had no concerts to capture.

The Challenge: Capture 500 Distinct Images of an Apple. One Subject, One Fixed Focal Length Lens, One Light Source, and One Location, with No Breaks, No Research, and No Editing.

All images were captured with a desk lamp, a black marble countertop, a vintage 1980 Olympics edition Jupiter 37A lens (135mm f/3.5), and my Fujifilm X-T3. Like the film photography the Jupiter lens was originally built for, every frame remains unaltered - Straight-Out-Of-Camera.

The full results of the exercise were culled to a presentable 50 frames - Frame #500 won the challenge.

The process was meant to narrow the creative band so dramatically that predetermined visions of a subject would fall away, encouraging new perspectives that break through technical "rules" and subconscious biases to unlock one's true creativity.

What remains in the absence of external variability?

The Photographer's DNA

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Visions of an Apple - #31

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By JGrobe
By JGrobe

The Silhouette Series: 6/6

As the light continues to orbit The Apple, additional edges are refined and the appetite for The Red Apple is restored.

Frame #: 249/500

Photographer's DNA collection image

This collection was forged during lockdown, when stages were dark and I had no concerts to capture.

The Challenge: Capture 500 Distinct Images of an Apple. One Subject, One Fixed Focal Length Lens, One Light Source, and One Location, with No Breaks, No Research, and No Editing.

All images were captured with a desk lamp, a black marble countertop, a vintage 1980 Olympics edition Jupiter 37A lens (135mm f/3.5), and my Fujifilm X-T3. Like the film photography the Jupiter lens was originally built for, every frame remains unaltered - Straight-Out-Of-Camera.

The full results of the exercise were culled to a presentable 50 frames - Frame #500 won the challenge.

The process was meant to narrow the creative band so dramatically that predetermined visions of a subject would fall away, encouraging new perspectives that break through technical "rules" and subconscious biases to unlock one's true creativity.

What remains in the absence of external variability?

The Photographer's DNA

カテゴリー Photography
コントラクトのアドレス0x495f...7b5e
トークン ID
トークン標準ERC-1155
チェーンEthereum
メタデータ集中
クリエイター収益
10%
keyboard_arrow_down
イベント
価格
開始日
終了日
日付