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3/5/2026- "Like a jellyfish, let your inner light guide you through dark waters" - Unknown
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For: 3/12/2026 - Single source artificial light. Include a Angle Color/Lighting Key diagram as per 3/5 lecture.
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3/5/2026
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Work on Angle Exercise. angle exercise worksheet (handed out in class, link is in case you need an extra copy) Reminder, how to read an architects scale. Angle exercise due 3/12/2026. Attend A Little Night Music. Your review of the show will be due on Canvas 3/24/2026
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3/3/2026
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Read the The Image of Light Chapter 12 & The Lighting Key Chapter 13 in the Gillette text.
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Tag Archives: Ed Carluzzo
Photo Observation 11
Summer I took this in New Hope PA, two summers ago. I chose this picture to represent summer due to the warm, nostalgic, and comforting feeling that it gives me. It also reminds me of the joy of being … Continue reading
Photo Observation 9
Sourced from Google 2) Theme: Surreal 3) When using the theme “Surreal” I chose this photograph since the lighting seemed slightly bizarre. On the surface the lighting looks normal until you start to question where the cooler light is coming … Continue reading
Photo Observation 8
Eos Family light lab. Advertisement recreation in virtual light lab. In my light lab, I used one backlight, one key light on the right of the stage, and a “kicker” light behind the subject and to the left. All of … Continue reading
Photo Observation #7
Photo from internet, accessed 4/3/25 Advertisement This advertisement uses three point lighting to help make the food on screen an appetizing appearance. The use of neutral white tones help show off the meal without distracting the audience with color, leaving … Continue reading
Photo Observation #5
From the movie Cameraperson (2016) Spring The warm, bright, sunlight illuminates the beautiful sunflowers in the foreground. The sunset and flowers bring up memories of the nice warm spring day where the sun’s gaze strikes my skin as I … Continue reading
Light Observation #3
2/21/25- 5:00pm- Bedroom Doorway Objective Description: Sunlight, coming through an open window, bounces of a wooden cabinet of mine and illumines my bedroom. Subjective Description: As the sun begins to set on a cool February evening, the warm amber … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2
2) Photographer Gregory Crewdson’s untitled work from his Beneath the Roses photo series. 3) THEME: Cold 4) DESCRIPTION: In this piece of Gregory Crewdson’s work, the photographer uses a cool, blue tinted top light to create an unnerving atmosphere to … Continue reading
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Ed Carluzzo Sunrise
This photo is a still from the film The Midnight Sky (2020) The theme is Sunrise/Sunset A warm, bright, and vibrant sunrise breaks through the cold, heartless night sky as a father and daughter look forward to their … Continue reading
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Light Observation 2/4/25 – Ed Carluzzo
2/4/25- 4:12 pm- Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s Writer’s Room Objective Description: Orange sunlight hits the yellowish-green leaves of a tree outside the writer’s room window. Subjective Description: As the day nears an end the warm orange glow from the … Continue reading
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