Thursday, May 21, 2015

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Project 9


Fine Art Portraits 

With this edit played with the brightness of the photo and upped the exposure to create a a lighter and softer feel. To further this I brought down the clarity on the background creating a kind of glow. With this picture I really like the simplicity of it, and the focus brought to the model because of this simplicity. I choose the picture itself because I really liked the pose, specifically the hand. 
With this picture I really like because of the shapes that the hair in the background creates. To edit this picture I made it black and white and put a texture over it. The look kind of mimics that of the daguerreotypes we did earlier in the year. I felt that with adding the texture it brought out a different feel to the photo which I liked a lot.  

Commercial Portraits 







Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Fine Art Portraits

Elena Kalis
With this first photo I really like the contrast of color between the dark background and the lightness of the girls skin. I also like the shape of the photo and the story that is told through the expression. 

With this photo I really liked the softness of it and the position of the model. The elongation of the neck makes for a very interesting photograph.


The first magazine cover I choose because I though the set up with the two faces looking like one was very interesting. I also liked the use of dark and light colors along with the pop of red. The second one I liked simply because of how expressive it is. 


Generally speaking fine arts portraits seem to incorporate more aspects then  commercial portraits. Fine art portraits take in to consideration the overall mood of the photo and incorporate the background and the model where as commercial portraits look mainly at the model and how to best showcase them. This creates two very different types of photographs.


Thursday, March 19, 2015

Project 8: Surrealism and Photomontage


I got the idea for this photo when I was looking at the typewriter pictured. I thought it was interesting and I thought it would make a good base for a picture. I then decided it would be interesting to have people jumping on the keys. The more I thought about it the more meaningful if all the people were the same which lead to to using myself as the subject. To create this picture I started by cutting out the typewriter in photoshop, and then cutting out each of the photos of myself and resizing them. I then added a text background and a crumpled paper background.

Surrealism

What is Surrealism?

Surrealism is an art form that came about in the 1920's in an attempt to release the imagination from the control of the conscious mind. Though it first started as a literary movement, it quickly spread to painting as well, and eventually photography.

Examples of Surrealist Paintings:
Joan Miró

Salvador Dalí

 René Magritte

Examples of Surrealist Photography:







Thursday, March 5, 2015

Alternative Process Through Digital Means

Cyanotype  

A Cyanotype is a contact print made through light exposure leaving a white print with a blue background. To reproduce this digitally by taking my picture, turning it black and white, and adding a blue tint. To enhance the natural effect of this photography technique by overlaying the whole photo with a watercolor paper texture.

Gum Bichromate 

Gum Bichromate pictures are created using a negative and light exposure along with a series of color layers. To reproduce this digitally I used a brush tool creating uneven edges, and three different color layers to create the colorful look created by normal Gum Bichromate pictures.

Daguerreotype 

Daguerreotyping is an old process in which a picture is printed on a piece of silver plated copper. To try and replicate this look I turned the picture to sepia tones, added a series of texture layers to create a metallic look. Lastly I added a black border to replicate the natural edges of Daguerreotype photos.

Other


This is a picture that started out as a Daguerreotype but morphed as I edited it. Instead of a metallic look it took on more of a papery feel.