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My Film Year In 2023

In 2023, I started shooting film for the first time—something I’ve wanted to get my hands on for years. I found that after college, I felt a sort of ambivalence towards photography—specifically DSLR photography. I loved making images and capturing moments, but “shutter bugging” had become a real drag. You can argue that can be solved with some better trigger discipline, but truly, the efficacy of the digital format is best expressed by “quantity will get you quality.” However, when I finally got around to buying a film SLR, it reinvigorated my love for photography. Something about not being able to constantly chimp an LCD screen really gives you the opportunity to experience the moment as a moment, instead of as someone worrying about “whether that shot looked good.” And that had really been my biggest issue with DSLR photography, frankly. It was starting to feel more like a chore than like art. And I missed making art.

That being said, here are some of my favorite shots from the Alex Basa Film Project™®©.

Hope you like ‘em.

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tags: photography, art, film, camera, slr
categories: Photography
Monday 01.22.24
Posted by Alex Basa
 

The Sensitive Subject of Body Manipulation

Man, isn't this a tough one? Of course, in photography, everyone wants to put their best foot forward, so to speak. But with the incredibly powerful tool that is Photoshop, "best foot forward" now includes a Stiletto, a pedicure, a gold anklet, and maybe some lens flare. 

If you live in this century, you've certainly heard everything there is to hear about why body manipulation is great, terrible, and all things few and far between. I won't bore you with that conversation, because you can find so many more articulate discussions about it than I can probably provide on any other photography blog. 

Personally, I am often quite hesitant to photoshop people in "flattering" ways, because it ends up a slippery slope of a spiral into self-esteem issues. Moreover, it simply perpetuates those self-esteem issues (shit, I said I wasn't going to get into this conversation...) Anyway. Instead, I'd like to show you how I feel body manipulation should be used in a less socially-damaging way. 

Okay, so it's technically more of a composite than it is a body manipulation, but I'm still manipulating different parts of her body to construct an image that didn't previously exist. Sue me.

tags: compositing, photoshop, body manipulation
categories: Photography
Monday 08.01.16
Posted by Alex Basa