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Digital Photography and Design

Digital Photography and Design. Amanda Hogan 2013. Alphabet Photography. Triptych. Mono with color. Elements of Design . Line Shape/Form Space Value Color Texture. Line. Line. Shape. Shape. Space . Positive and Negative Space. Deep Space. Shallow Space. Framing. Value .

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Digital Photography and Design

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  1. Digital Photography and Design Amanda Hogan 2013

  2. Alphabet Photography

  3. Triptych

  4. Mono with color

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

  6. Line

  7. Line

  8. Shape

  9. Shape

  10. Space

  11. Positive and Negative Space

  12. Deep Space

  13. Shallow Space

  14. Framing

  15. Value

  16. Value

  17. Texture

  18. Texture

  19. Color

  20. Color

  21. Principles of Design • Repetition/Pattern • Balance • Emphasis • Contrast • Movement • Unity

  22. Repitition/Pattern

  23. Balance

  24. Emphasis/Focal Point

  25. Contrast

  26. Movement/Rhythm

  27. Unity

  28. Portraits

  29. Portraits

  30. Ed Paschke • Ed Paschke was influenced in his art work from his father who was an artist. • He loved color and fireworks inspired him as a kid. • He wanted his artwork to stand out so he could express himself and make a statement. • He chose images from electronic media rather than the print media.

  31. Color Wave- Ed Paschke Portrait

  32. Foreshortening

  33. Obscuring the image

  34. Forced Perspective

  35. Juxtaposition

  36. Distortion

  37. Disguising

  38. Fragmentation

  39. Feathering

  40. Surreal Collage

  41. In my collage, I used the juxtaposition technique of putting an object or a person into an environment that is unreal or not usually a normal environment for that person or object. I placed my head on the body of a mermaid and I placed myself inside a fishbowl. I added some more juxtaposition by placing a water bottle above the fish bowl to look like the water is pouring into the fish bowl. I placed a cat and Disney characters from the movie Finding Nemoinside the fish bowl which is an unusual environment for these objects and animals. I also used a little bit of feathering and distortion in my collage by making the characters a lot smaller than their normal size and feathering/ fading them to help disguise them into the photo.

  42. In my famous painting scene, I put my face on the body of a girl in a boat by blending and feathering the edges of my face to match the body of the girl. I also desaturated the photo to give the final touch and to help blend everything together. In the scene I placed a photo of me smiling onto the girl’s body because the picture’s setting is very peaceful and the lady is very calm.

  43. Famous Movie Scene My surreal collage is from the movie bridesmaids. To help my face to blend into the picture more, I feathered and matched the colors of my skin with the skin colors in the original picture. I also adjusted the brightness and contrast of the original picture to help my face blend in with the other colors from that picture. My surreal collage is from the movie bridesmaids. To help my face to blend into the picture more, I feathered and matched the colors of my skin with the skin colors in the original picture. I also adjusted the brightness and contrast of the original picture to help my face blend in with the other colors from that picture.

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