ABOUT
Misho Baranovic is a mobile photographer , writer and app developer. He is interested in how mobile photography can be used for community building, in particular, helping people understand and express their relationship with their surroundings. Misho is also qualified social planner and community engagement practitioner and has worked on a range of projects within the private and public sectors.
Photographer
As one of the world's leading mobile photographers, Misho's street photography has been exhibited internationally in Oakland, California (Pixels at an Exhibition, 2010), New York (EyeEm, Open House Gallery, 2010), Berlin (EyeEm, Schlechtriem Brothes Gallery, 2010), Paola, Italy (iPhoneography.eu, FIAF Gallery Arteaparte, 2011) and Sarcelles, France (Photsoc PhotSoc 2012 - International Festival of Social Photography).
In 2011, Misho exhibited photographs at the Sydney Apple Store alongside the six other Australian mobile photographers . In the same year, he held his solo exhibition, New Melbourne, at the Matt Irwin Gallery, Melbourne.
Misho Baranovic is a mobile photographer , writer and app developer. He is interested in how mobile photography can be used for community building, in particular, helping people understand and express their relationship with their surroundings. Misho is also qualified social planner and community engagement practitioner and has worked on a range of projects within the private and public sectors.
Photographer
As one of the world's leading mobile photographers, Misho's street photography has been exhibited internationally in Oakland, California (Pixels at an Exhibition, 2010), New York (EyeEm, Open House Gallery, 2010), Berlin (EyeEm, Schlechtriem Brothes Gallery, 2010), Paola, Italy (iPhoneography.eu, FIAF Gallery Arteaparte, 2011) and Sarcelles, France (Photsoc PhotSoc 2012 - International Festival of Social Photography).
In 2011, Misho exhibited photographs at the Sydney Apple Store alongside the six other Australian mobile photographers . In the same year, he held his solo exhibition, New Melbourne, at the Matt Irwin Gallery, Melbourne.
Project Proposal
Lighting
01 Light stands
Studio flash is all about positioning the light source away from the camera, so stands are crucial. They support the flash heads, which means they can be positioned at the right distance and angle to the subject.
02 Flash heads
Most kits have two flash heads. Along with a flash tube, there’s a modelling light. Most have a switchable ‘slave’, enabling one flash to be triggered by another, so you only need to have your camera connected to one of the heads
03 Umbrella
A brolly is the most standard form of lighting accessory. The flash is directed into the brolly so the light is reflected back onto the subject. They are available in different reflective surfaces – typically white, silver or gold.
04 Softbox
Softboxes are slightly more sophisticated than brollies and once you’ve worked out how to assemble these tent-like devices, they create a softer and generally more flattering light, with a more even illumination.
Lighting
01 Light stands
Studio flash is all about positioning the light source away from the camera, so stands are crucial. They support the flash heads, which means they can be positioned at the right distance and angle to the subject.
02 Flash heads
Most kits have two flash heads. Along with a flash tube, there’s a modelling light. Most have a switchable ‘slave’, enabling one flash to be triggered by another, so you only need to have your camera connected to one of the heads
03 Umbrella
A brolly is the most standard form of lighting accessory. The flash is directed into the brolly so the light is reflected back onto the subject. They are available in different reflective surfaces – typically white, silver or gold.
04 Softbox
Softboxes are slightly more sophisticated than brollies and once you’ve worked out how to assemble these tent-like devices, they create a softer and generally more flattering light, with a more even illumination.
15 Photo Of Lines
The app i used for these photo was called Andigraf. I first use the 9 columns and take 9 photos of line and then i took 4 photos of lines. The app (Andigraf) ,the Andigraf uses 4 various layout lenses, capturing your story in one shot! Just one click to take 4-9 serial shoots and to create images with various effects. It's just like Andy Warhol's pattern-repeating pop art or the multilens LOMO, you may love this camera. I went around block 1 and i was taking photo of line and then i went out-side. |