Thursday, March 6, 2014

Project 7:Alternative Processes through Digital Means

Cyanotype: Cameron's Balloons
Original
For project 7, we studied alternate means of photo processing stimulated through a computer or digital camera. We studied primarily, daguerreotypes and cyanotypes. Daguerreotypes are photos taken and developed on a iodine-sensitized silvered plate and a mercury vapor. We replicated this using photoshop by putting textures we found online on top of our photographs and this gave our photos the appearance of being on a metal plate. Cyanotypes are processed using chemicals that make the photograph a shade of blue. Often, it was used to enlarge engineers work, thus creating the term blueprint.


Daguerreotype: Flowers

Original

Original


Daguerreotype: Lauren

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Project 6: Surrealism Final Picture

For the past week, we have been working on surrealism. We posted about the history of surrealism and talked about some of the pioneers in surrealist art. We finished by creating our own surrealist style images. In my image, I used six different images and using Photoshop edited them all together to create the final product.
Hidden People 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Project 6: Surrealism

Surrealism was a mass cultural movement that began in the 1920s. Surrealist art is known for unsettling and illogical qualities. It is often described as a mixture of dreams and reality. The surrealist movement was based in Paris and gradually spread around the world affecting things such as theatre, visual arts, film, literature, as well as philosophy and social thought and practice. Below are some examples of surrealist art by three renowned artists.

The Lovers II by Rene Magritte 1928


Microcosm by Remedios Varo 1959
The Temptation of St. Anthony by Max Ernst 1945

A more modern take on surrealism is contemporary or "magical realism" photography. Below are some examples I found of photographs with surrealist qualities with a slightly more modern take.
Rebeca Cygnus
Melvin Sokolsky
Elaine Reinhold



Monday, December 9, 2013

Project 4: Pre-work


Our newest project is all about balance and symmetry. We are studying balance-symmetry, asymmetry, and radial balance. These pictures are all examples of various types of balance and symmetry.
Radial Balance by Selena
Symmetrically Balanced by Eva Luna Guerraz
Strong Contrast in Color or Value by Martin Marcisovsky
Strong Contrast in Size by John Wilhelm
Strong Contrast in Texture by Yungki

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Project 3: Color and Grids


For this project, Colors and Grids, we were supposed to take pictures of colorful things and edit them so the color of the photo sets the mood. We were supposed to put our colorful photos into grids that we created using Adobe Lightroom and make a visually appealing grid or collage.


Warm Color Collage: Dogs and Family

Color Changing Mood: Christmas Lights

Pattern: Colorful Fire

Nine Grid Monochrome: Friends and Family

Vintage Cool Colors Collage: LHS Theater

Four Colors: Christmas Lights

Wrapping Paper: Ambulance Lights

Wrapping Paper: Firetruck Lights

Four Colors One Picture: Rachel and Julia

Complementary Colors: Starlight

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Project 3 Pre-work: Color

This is a color wheel. The primary colors are red, yellow and blue. The secondary colors are purple, orange, and green.

This photo was taken by Tsamakdas Gio. The photographer used the color blue to create a feeling of solitude and peacefulness. He might have used editing to make the entire photo various shades of blue and purple, and also t highlight the beam of light.