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art_in_the_kitchen [2018-04-05 11:51] rasaart_in_the_kitchen [2018-04-05 18:41] rasa
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 +I like working with analog photography as it's offers many ways to improvise and "hack" the result. Cooking film before you take photos offers an exiting process and surprising results. For this activity you'll need one or more analog photo camera's , few colour film rolls, small pot, cooking stove, metal or wooden steamer, water, a few drops of vinegar (or bleach). Place your film rolls in the steamer above boiling water with vinegar and steam it for about 10min (the longer you cook it, the more diffused colours you'll get). Let it dry completely (i usually prepare film during one session and use it during the next one). Take children to a nice place to take pictures ( i like nature, so we mostly go to the forest or park). As working with one or few photo devises can be challenging i pair kids up: one takes picture and describes what did he photograph while the other one writes the description down. That way when photos are back they can trace it back who photographed what.
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-Colages +For this exercise you'll need analog photo camera+colour film, edible ingredients, colourful food packaging, small pieces of cloth to arrange as "nature morte" (this ca be bunch of green herbs, cans of food or anything els you have available). After explaining what "nature morte" is ask children to make their own display as if it would be a painting. If you don't have to many ingredients you can ask children to make a drawing and decorate that with some veg or fruit. When they are done ask them to photograph it with the analog photo camera. When the film roll is done, wine down to the beginning (make sure to stop just before the end/beginning so you have the "tong" still visible), put the film back in the camera and take pictures of something els (portraits works great this way but it can be anything els too). Working with analog camera can be tricky at first. Therefor i usually make sure to photograph one layer my self to asure at least one layer is photographed according light conditions.      
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 https://fo.am/blog/2014/03/12/kunst-de-keuken-2014/ https://fo.am/blog/2014/03/12/kunst-de-keuken-2014/
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