EXTRA.
It’s official. And crazy. I’m teaching Holga Photography via the University of Utah’s Lifelong Learning program, this summer. The catalog and web information won’t be official until all the details are in order so stayed tuned for links to sign up, if you’re interested. I’m looking forward to it!
I took these 3 images above when I was scared of 120 film. Scared of the size, scared of the price, scared of what to do with it. I adapted my Holga to hold 35mm film before I even put 120 film inside it. As much fun as it was, it’s so much simpler just to use 120 film, now that I know what I’m doing with it.
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Last night I got to see documentary, Wasteland. Let me just say, wow. Brazilin artist Vik Muniz creates a project based in his home country, where lays one of the largest landfills in the world. He recreates photographs of natives by using found materials/trash. He even involves workers from the landfills to help, which give them a bigger perspective on their life outside of trash. Really inspiring. I was able to find a photo from the film:
















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You should make them call you Ms. Miller and beat them with rulers if they don’t!
“Ms. Miller” reminds me of Alvin and the Chipmunks. But I’ll do it.