DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND IMAGING - WEEK 7
Week 7 (5/11/24)
1. Using the Tilt-Shift Effect
2. Create fake reflection
3. Experiment with simple portraits and
details textured
4. Convert your results to Black & White
5. Work with silhouette
6. Pick two random photo
7. Make simple objects look fascinating
8. Use Shadow
Colour theory : write your favorite color
Brown
Madeline Ordelia Tjahjadi (0376920)
Bachelor of Design in Creative Media
Digital Photography and Imaging
Lectures :
Double exposure photography refers to merging multiple images. The goal is to make them surreal, emotional, or humorous. They usually feature silhouettes.
1. Using the Tilt-Shift Effect
2. Create fake reflection
3. Experiment with simple portraits and
details textured
4. Convert your results to Black & White
5. Work with silhouette
6. Pick two random photo
7. Make simple objects look fascinating
8. Use Shadow
Colour theory : write your favorite color
- Symbol Boredom, Earthiness, Simplicity, Warmth
- Color psychology
- A sense of strength and reliability. Brown is often seen as solid, much like the earth, and it's a color often associated with resilience, dependability, security, and safety.
Practical
PROJECT 2A DOUBLE EXPOSURE
PART 1
Process work
fig 3 select and mask
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Final Outcome
fig 8
PART 2 DOUBLE EXPOSURE (OUR PHOTO)
Progress work
First, cut out the element and then select and mask.
fig 11 cut out element
Add solid color for the background
fig 12
make the cut out element black and white
fig 13
Add the other element and then create clipping mask, change it to screen.
fig 14
Duplicate the element and mirror it, after that turn down the opacity
Adding noise
Final Outcome
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