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Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013

Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013. Kyle Burger. Alphabet Photography. Triptych. TRIPTYCH. Mono with a Splash. Elements of Design. Line Shape/Form Space Value Color Texture. Line 1. Line 2. Line 3. Line 4. Line 5. Shape 1. Shape 2 . Space Frame. Space.

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Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013

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  1. Digital Photography and DesignSpring 2013 Kyle Burger

  2. Alphabet Photography

  3. Triptych • TRIPTYCH

  4. Mono with a Splash

  5. Elements of Design • Line • Shape/Form • Space • Value • Color • Texture

  6. Line 1

  7. Line 2

  8. Line 3

  9. Line 4

  10. Line 5

  11. Shape 1

  12. Shape 2

  13. Space Frame

  14. Space

  15. Positive/Negative Space

  16. Shallow Space

  17. Deep Space

  18. Snow Space/Frame

  19. Snow Contrast

  20. Value 1

  21. Value 2

  22. Value 3

  23. Value 4

  24. Value 5

  25. Texture

  26. Texture 2

  27. Texture 3

  28. Color 1

  29. Color 2

  30. Color 3

  31. Principles of Design • Repetition/Pattern • Balance • Emphasis • Contrast (In B&W) • Movement • Unity • Portraits

  32. Portrait 1

  33. Portrait 2

  34. Portrait 3

  35. About Ed Paschke • He was a Polish American Painter who lived in Chicago • He was trained by the Art Institute of Chicago • He was inspired by cartoons, animations, and the work of his father.

  36. Ed Paschke’s Style • He works with abstraction and expressionism • He sometimes used oil paints

  37. Paschke Portrait • I used different hues, saturation, lighting, and coloring effects to create the color of the project, while using a neon filter to outline the hoodie.

  38. Repetition

  39. Balance 1

  40. Balance 2

  41. Emphasis/Focal Point 1

  42. Emphasis/Focal Point 2

  43. Contrast 1

  44. Contrast 2

  45. Movement/Rhythm

  46. Unity

  47. Obscuring the image

  48. Foreshortening

  49. Forced Perspective

  50. Juxtaposition

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