Required Tools: A camera
Location: The room or rooms that you’re currently occupying.
Duration: ~25 minutes

Premise: 
The camera is first and foremost a vessel for capturing light.

Every camera is an empty chamber, designed to allow minute quantities of light to enter. The size and complexity of any given camera is only a matter of controlling the light that will enter, and the means by which that light will be recorded. 

To understand how the camera will collect that light, we should understand the nature of the light itself. We may begin to do this by observing the light that passes into a larger chamber.

Objective: 
Photograph the light in your home, and nothing but the light in your home. Notice where sunlight enters a room. Follow its path to find where it leads and the surfaces off of which it bounces. Record this light with your camera. Examine the sources that produce artificial light. Study the quality of these artificial lights. Attempt to capture them in an interesting or beautiful way. Remove all distracting or unnecessary elements from your frame. Keep only shadows to contrast the light of your picture. 

Submission:
You should shoot at least 20-30 images and upload them to Flickr. Share your best 3-4 with our group. Create a new post in our OpenLab course with your best image.