Presented at
Notacon 2 (2005),
April 9, 2005, 7 p.m.
(60 minutes).
Photography Hour 3 : Advanced Photography and Imaging Systems Hosted by Gabe Schaffer and Tanner Beck
Explore different ways of image capture and reproduction, including metallic prints from digital photos and scanner slit cameras. Advanced photography topics to explore on your own will be suggested. The exploration is left to you.
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Tanner "Koz" Beck
Tanner Beck has been photographing things since he was a wee lad. He's been doing his own darkroom work since 1998. Aside from the obvious, he's made short videos, entirely digital pieces, album art, painful music and barely presentable web sites. He's also worked for a variety of companies as a programmer and NOC-Monkey. Tanner has plenty of free time and is bored easily, which may explain why he's flailing about in academia, studying photography and Asian languages instead of just finishing his computer science degree.
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Gabe Schaffer
Having always liked math, Gabe started to learn programming at the tender age of 6 on a Timex-Sinclair 2068, and learned to read shortly thereafter. Twelve geeky years later, he went to CWRU to get a computer scientology degree, but Case was so boring that Gabe decided to take up photography instead. After burning hundreds of rolls of film, he went digital in 2001 with a Canon EOS D30, and hasn't looked back since. Lacking a real job, Gabe is a freelance photographer by day and computer consultant by night, often combining the two skills to program photo lab software using such wonderful tools as Perl and ImageMagick.
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