Saturday, October 8, 2011

Lexi and Tori and Football OH MY!

Wish I could say that I have been busier, but have been keeping my head up.  :)  Here are some more recent shots to keep you abreast of what all we've been up to!


Lexi working a new Christmas bow for a boutique.  Sassy!

Lexi and a lovely Flower Headband

A DIAMOND worthy photo by the lovely Lexi. 

Happy Homecoming Keyser!  Tori and Marquise are ready to boogie!

Mountain Ridge High School Homecoming Royalty/ Seniors

Mt. Ridge VS. Riverdale Baptist Friday 10/7/11

Homecoming Photos for Tori

Vinny and his big cousin Lexi.  She was teaching him how to model.  Look at that smile!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

WE MOVED!

http://lensshotwv.blogspot.com/

Come check out the new blog/page/site and let me know what you think!  I'll still be following my buddies on here, so don't worry, I'm still in love with you all!

---lsp

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Been so busy!

Well, it has been a while since I have updated.  So much has gone on!  My high school placement is now over so I can catch you up on some of the amazing projects we have done!

My Art 1 class did some great projects, but I really want to talk about my Art 2 project first... so Art 1 will come soon!!

Pinhole Cameras

At first my students were really against this idea.  To them photography is DIGITAL, INSTANT, CELL PHONES, or nothing.  I brought in about 7 or 8 of my film camera collection, as well as 2 digital cameras. One was a point and shoot, the other was a DSLR.  The classes were excited to see these "Antique cameras" and I talked with them about light, exposure, etc...

So, for this project I had two classes.  Period 4 and period 5.  I had asked each class to bring in containers (pringles cans, slim jim cans, coffee cans, etc...) that can be made light tight.  Period 4 was the only class to bring in containers.  This created a problem...  I had enough containers to help a few students, but not enough for a whole class.  Here is where the competition began.  Period 4 would use containers, pre-built, make them light tight, cut out the hole for the "lens", and use them that way... while Period 5 would have to construct their OWN containers from scratch.  They measured and cut out pieces of cardboard, attached them using glue, tape... whatever they could find, and then made them light tight, cut out a hole for the lens, and went from there.  This class worked hard to make the entire vessel from scratch... learning about construction and how hard it actually is to make something solid AND light tight!

The classes learned about exposure and darkroom procedures.  Still, both classes were confused as to how a cardboard tube or box could take a photo....  They didn't understand that the "magic" was in the paper.

A few students at a time learned how to use the darkroom--- how to load the paper in the darkroom, how to develop, stop, and fix the images, as well as wash them.  I had a group of "leaders" or "Darkroom maidens" who would help other students to load/ develop their images.

Well, needless to say... after both classes had taken and developed several images it was clear that the students who worked to build their cameras from scratch actually cared more about the project, as well as had more success with their images.

The period/ class that had pre made containers not only had a more difficult time getting successful images, but they didn't car whether they did or not.  Give or take a few students, that class was very unmotivated.

The images are spectacular, the students loved it overall, and I have had so many comments on the images!  People still can believe that these students create their own cameras, took and then even developed their own images!

What an awesome lesson!



Next time:  Making Paper and Architectural Letters-- Art 2
Paper Marbling and Reverse Pastel Painting-- Art 1


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Art in the kitchen!


o today my mentor teacher and I were struggling to figure out how to transfer some copier images onto our lino blocks for Art 2 printmaking project. I remembered when Iw as playing around with linocuts at home and I used Distilled White Vinegar to transfer the image. WORKS LIKE A CHARM! You have to burnish and rub for a while, but first make sure the image is very HIGH contrast (super dark black). The vinegar breaks down the toner in the copy image and sticks right to the lino.
Now, for the next problem: transferring a copier image to another piece of PAPER. Hmm. Could be arty paper, such as watercolor paper, etc…
Now, using CitriSolv, one can do this instantly, but I don’t have the funds or local to get the stuff. I could order it via the net, but I need it tomorrow. Hmm, what to do?
Oil of Wintergreen is the next go-to. What is it you may ask? Well, I bake… A LOT at the holidays and you can get oil of wintergreen in these teeny, tiny little bottles for candy making. You can find them at candy stores or, if the season is right, baking isle of the super market. Now, I can’t go out to the market right now, I just put the baby down… so what to do?
Let us consider the chemical name of Oil of Wintergreen. It is methyl salicylate.
Know what in your house has that in it? LISTERINE.
So, I marched into my bathroom, found my off brand mouthwash and checked the label. Sure enough! There it is on the ingredient list!
So, I found a copied image, got out my watercolor paper and tried it.
After much burnishing in my kitchen, with a metal spoon, I DID IT.
So if you find yourself short on materials, look around the house for randoms.
If you have any other tips on how to transfer images without having to trace them, etc… shot me a message!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

So my mentor was a bitch... and I got dismissed from my placement today!

Long story short-- she hated me from day one... our personalities clashed and she constantly compared me to A) her previous interns, B) her straight A, WVU pre-law daughter who will one day be president according to her and C) how she used to live in NYC where they made "real art" and now she is stuck here in BACKWOODS WEST BYGOD and no one has any talent. 

She basically told me that she was so concerned for MY HEALTH that it was affecting her negatively and that she didn't want someone else teaching HER class messing up HER curriculum.

Then why did she take an interN? We are there to TEACH HER CLASS. 

*sigh*

I am so mad... and Vinny is screaming and my head is splitting. Route 93 is beckoning me to jump out in the road... BRB, see a tractor trailer coming!

Seriously though, everyone loved me, I had recommendations from my other schools, have a 4.0 and she is the ONLY one with a problem. Personality clash big time.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Love You...

Dearest Lenny... when you ask if I love you, how else can I answer but I am YOU.  We are one... no longer two.

<3