For my 3rd alternative process, I did a double exposure and combined a photo of a Fire Route sign and a background of a forest. I combined these two because i thought it was kind of ironic because you don't normally want fire and trees together.
Denham Photography
Friday, 24 May 2013
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Alternative Processes: Silk Screen
For my silk screen, I used the panorama I created from earlier in the semester and I printed it onto a T-Shirt for my friend. I thought it would be cool for him to have a shirt with himself on it and he really appreciated it.
Out of my 3 processes, this is my marketable process. I would market the t-shirt and sell it. I could also add in words on the back if customer wanted it (Quote, last name etc.)
Out of my 3 processes, this is my marketable process. I would market the t-shirt and sell it. I could also add in words on the back if customer wanted it (Quote, last name etc.)
Monday, 6 May 2013
Alternative Processes: Photogram
What I chose to do with this photogram was rip up unused negatives and place them around the photo. Some of them are on opposite sides, overlapped, bent. They are all shaped differently to represent how photography has so many more dimensions than people know. Not one photo is the same as another.
Monday, 29 April 2013
Breaking the rules
In this photo, I cut off all 3 people in the photo and also focused the focal point into the exact center of the photo.
In this photo, I took the picture at an angle which makes it look disoriented. The lighting is not based around the focal point and it is in the background which makes everything look out of place.
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Panorama
For my panorama, I did a play-by-play of my friend Keegan playing basketball. He's a huge basketball player and when I pitched him the idea of doing this with him, he was all for it. He wanted to see exactly how it looked when he did a lay-up. I used 6 different photos and merged them together using photoshop. I originally had 9 photos but made a mistake while photographing and they didn't turn out as I expected.
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Mixed Lighting
For these photos, I used regular house lights mixed with the shine of a light through an open window. Photo 1: Sunlight shining on angle at the left side of the head. Photo 2: Sunlight shining directly at the left side of the face. Photo 3: Sunlight shining down at the top of the face/head.
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