Thursday, February 9, 2012

Experimental Sketch Book


In this photo, I used a picture of a building. I used the heat map to make the picture blue and then used the effect, cinema scope to shrink that image. Then I used the effect, orton-ish to brighten the image and then added the hypnotic effect to bring the image all together.
 
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For this image, I used cross process, which  made the image a creme color. I then used the dots and dots effect to add some texture to photo. Then I added the orton-ish effect and the adjustable threshold, which darkened the photo a bit. Lastly I added the film grain effect, which made the dots and dots effect more visible, and the last effect I added was the matte, which blurred the edges of the picture.

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On this picture I simply just added the texture effect and some duo-tone to liven the image.

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In this picture, I used the effect called HDR-ish, this effect helps to define the lines in the image. The I added the cinema-ish effect which shrunk the picture and gave in an camera roll look to it. Lastly, I added the lino-ish effect to  make the image brighter.

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For this image, I used an effect called adjustable threshold, which added more white and black tones to photo. Then I used the hypnotic effect to make the image circular. 

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In this photo, I used pencil sketch, which helped to darken and define the details of this photo. Then I added the heat map effect to give the photo vibrant colors, and then the orton-ish effect, which gave the photo a glossy finish. Finally, I added the panography-ish effect, which made the image look as if it were made out of layers of tape. 

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For this picture, I used the invert effect, to make the image have a dark and greyish color. I then used the panography-ish effect and the hypnotic effect as well.  

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For this last photo, I used the texture effect and the tint effect, to make the photo purple. Then I added the posterize effect, which gave the image a sort of bubbly and animated feel to it. 

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Grids

For this assignment, we were asked to make grids with multiple photos. I tried my best to make all of the photos cohesive towards one another. During the process I ended up recycling old photos from past assignments and made comic strips and squares out of them. I hope that you enjoy them!

 





 

 






 








Friday, January 20, 2012

Triptychs

For this assignment, I took some photos of different object, and then place them together to find the best fit. I tried to make each picture unique in its own way. In triptych I played around with the exposure, kookiness, and in some determining whether or not it looked better in color or in black in white. Hope you enjoy!

















Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Diptychs

For this assignment, I chose to walk around and photograph different objects and people and then figure out how well they related to one another. Once each photo was placed with another, I then used exposure and colors to make the similarities between the two stand out. Hope you enjoy!









Thursday, December 8, 2011

My Series: Final

For my final series, I chose to photograph soldiers and knights. In each picture I tried to create scene, as if it were an actual movie. When editing I played with the highlights and the shadows, to set the mood in each individual photo. Hope you enjoy!

 












Thursday, December 1, 2011

My Series: Micro Fantasy (Part 2)

For the second part of my series, I chose to photograph army men, making a short story. My approach this time, was to add more depth, so that the viewer gets a stronger feeling of the space between the characters. When editing I played around with highlights and shadows to help make the pictures stand out.










Tuesday, November 29, 2011

My Series: Micro Fantasy (Part 1)

For my series, I chose to do micro fantasy using action figures, like soldiers and knights. I wanted to try and create some type of story with each set of photos. For this first set I chose to use knights, and made a small story line to make each picture cohesive with the last. When editing these photos, I adjusted the lighting and added some shadows and highlights to help set the mood and the scene.