This week we continued to draw inspiration from our classmates by using their photographic techniques and incorporating them into the images. We are essentially re-creating their photos, but putting them in them as well. I studied each individual's project on their blog and talked over it with them to make sure I understood the concept, then put the concept into action and created the images with them. This is the second volume.
This is Laurel. In her project, she used photos of her friends and 'blended' them with pictures of buildings or landscape images. She also used black and white to tie the images together better.
This is Eli's project, and he used the blurry technique to create a flat kind of image. He used color in certain areas of the background to create some sort of a puzzle, but I wasn't exactly sure what he did with that, but I tried. I think the windows in the background here made a puzzle-ish feel.
This is Brannan's project, he made images that were on a black background, but the subject was a miniature figure. His techniques were using a bright light behind the camera while the subject is on a dark background. Since I couldn't make Brannan mini, I used his hand to create a smaller feel.
This is Jack's project. He used a portrait image of somebody and blended it with a landscape photo from the internet on photoshop. The process of photoshop was super confusing and exporting the image didn't go too well, but I tried and I'm content with how the image came out.
This is Kevin's project. He decided to reuse the light painting project that we dove into a few weeks back. His techniques were flailing his phone flash around while slowing the shutter speed on the camera to give this painting effect.
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