Example of Rule of Thirds.
Monday, 7 July 2014
Final Piece
For my Final Piece I have selected four images that are all portraits but are presented in different ways using different techiniques by different photographers. All the photographs I have used have been taken by myself with inspiration of photographers.
Monday, 23 June 2014
Final Piece Development
In my final image I am going to present four researched photographers in different ways but also blending them in. This will be shown by having each image in next to eachother and showing different features of photography and how different photographers present their photography. These images are by myself with ebstablished knowlodge of the photographer. The photographers that have inspired me to create these images are: Stina Persson, Barbara Kruger, Maxime Quoilin and Scott Jarvie.
Friday, 23 May 2014
Matt Wisniewski Own Example
Cris Wicks Own Example
This is my own example with inspiration from Cris Wicks, this photographer was very creative and artistic in the images he created. The photographs he created showed feelings and had inspirational words or beliefs. In my image I have contrasted music with expression.
Barbara Kruger Own Example
This is my own example inspired by the creative Barbara Kruger. This photograph is based on her artistic work using the idea of the face being split in three to create a positive/negative portrait, using the statement 'We are not what we seem'. In my image it is negative as my model is looking directly at the audience in both eyes, however the lighter side of the image shows more positive relations.
Monday, 19 May 2014
Stina Persson Own Example
This is my individual photograph inspired by Stina Persson. I created this image by taking 10 photographs of my model creating different facial expressions. After this I opened the best image onto photoshop and adjusted it slightly with the different washes creating a nice blend within the models face.
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Stina Persson Artist Research
This photograph was produced by Stina Persson, who would creat portrait images using watercolour washes and masking off different parts of the portrait. An example of this artist's work can be seen below. As you can see in this image she likes to create weird vibrant shapes and create a mix of colours for presentation.
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