In the pictures the light source is the projector. We placed the person in front of the projector so it looked like their shadow was part of the picture.
We used a projector to project pictures onto a plane wall and had people sit in front of it to project onto the person to give it a cool shadow effect.
The difference between representational, abstract, and non-objective is that in representational you can clearly see what the subject of the picture is but there is still a filter on it. An abstract picture you are still able to tell what the main subject is but not as clearly as the representational. In a non-objective picture you are not able to tell at all what the picture is. These all relate to our photo series because each of the photos represent either Representational, abstract, or non-objective.
This project helped me expand my knowledge and learn more about how to use photoshop. We used many different layers to help us create a hamburger. I used the mixer brush tool and the brush tool to draw. The background of the picture was the pattern of a table cloth to represent a table, which was used as a canvas. I definitely have room to improve and I hope I can in future projects.
1. I do not think that photography will become a lost art because with technology improving i think that it will just get better than what it already is.
2. My favorite photograph is someone on Instagram who was swimming in the ocean somewhere tropical and the picture was taken half underwater and half above water. this was so memorable to me because it seemed so peaceful and i love the ocean. 3. candid landscape food wild life night long exposure street photography portrait sport photography fashion photo journalism ***** I would like to take more pictures in the flat lay, candid and landscape genres These pictures were taken with a DSLR with the shutter left open while the drawing took place. The darkness was the canvas and the lights were the paint.
The elements of art are considered the building blocks or ingredients of art. They are what the artist has to work with Line, Shape, Form, Color, Value, Texture, Space.
The principals of design are what we use to organize the Elements, the tools to make Art. Rhythm, Movement, Pattern/Repetition, Variety, Balance/Symmetry, Emphasis, Proportion, Contrast. |
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