by Todd Billeci | Apr 20, 2020 | Situations
University of California Light Bulb Jokes “How many UCSF students does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Two — one to screw in the bulb and the other to crack from the pressure.” Include in situations the stairwell suicide by hanging and professor...
by Todd Billeci | Apr 20, 2020 | Situations
Genentech Hall, University of California San Francisco Theoretical Situations: Cubicle Wars The smiling industriousness and polite banter of workplaces—ranging from academic research to the neighborhood hamburger pit—may mask a subtext of selfish careerism, sabotage,...
by Todd Billeci | Apr 20, 2020 | Placing Practice
Director approval today from Michael O’Connell for program of membership-selected art education topics (collage, performance art) and creative activities. Follow-up with Daithi and Carol.
by Todd Billeci | Apr 16, 2020 | Studio Practice
Pommel recorded over a four-stop range by varying the ISO and images computed in Aurora HDR. A full-day affair with Zerene that is not worth the time, although some complex lighting may benefit.
by Todd Billeci | Apr 15, 2020 | Studio Practice
Four-strobe schema and unit calibration data. For HDR experiments, ISO was varied +/- 2 stops.
by Todd Billeci | Apr 15, 2020 | Studio Practice
Wireless set-up showing large counterweights and arrangement of strobes. Captured with the backdrop on the floor.
by Todd Billeci | Apr 15, 2020 | Studio Practice
Objects identified via web; local purchase and pick-up. Ranchers, farmers.
by Todd Billeci | Mar 18, 2020 | Studio Practice
Banging spanish language Elizabeth Warren threads; studio use only!
by Todd Billeci | Mar 15, 2020 | Studio Practice
Set-up of PB6 bellows and replacement of 50 mm macro with 60 mm PC/E which allows vertical and horizontal adjustment without fooling with the stand, which will bear an extreme load.
by Todd Billeci | Mar 15, 2020 | Studio Practice
Downtown Schull, a litter of rotting ropes and equipment once belonging to a ruined shipyard, sinking into the mud. Old, rust, memories. Used for selection of found objects with personal resonance.