Friday, May 29, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
Transfer Photos
For my homophone I used the words Chard and Charred. The first chard being a leafy vegetable, which I used rainbow chard, to add color in my photos and the second Charred is to burn slightly, or scorch. I then used a packing tape transfer to create an accordion book.
For my other transfer assignment I decided to use a decal to transfer them onto glass tiles. I used the word transitory as my inspiration for my photos.
Jazz Photo
For my Jazz Photo I decided to use more items that represented the traveling Jazz artist and the things he/she might carry with him on the road and I used a dark background to help create the mood of Jazz music. This photo was then used to create a poster for the Portland Jazz Festival.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Transfer Techniques
Here is a website I found with a bunch of different transfer techniques:
I thought the Freezer Paper Method and Wax Paper Method were both interesting techniques and would be cool to do.
I also really like would try to do a transfer on canvas and wood. Those are my favorite ones.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Friday, January 16, 2015
Flag Book
How to make a Flag book:
Here is a good tutorial I found on making a flag book:
You can vary the size depending on the size of your photos and how much space you want between each row of photos.
Here are two images of finished Flag Books:
High Key and Low Key Photography
High Key Photography is where the photo contains very white, light, and pastel colors. You often work heavily with the lighting to create these kind of photos.
Here is a link to my High key photography Pinterest board:
http://www.pinterest.com/maddieehl/high-key-photography/
Low Key Photography usually contains dark lighting and colors. Again lighting is used to control the darkness and shadows of the photo.
Here is a link to my Lowkey Photography Pinterest Board:
http://www.pinterest.com/maddieehl/low-key-photography/
Here is a link to my High key photography Pinterest board:
http://www.pinterest.com/maddieehl/high-key-photography/
Low Key Photography usually contains dark lighting and colors. Again lighting is used to control the darkness and shadows of the photo.
Here is a link to my Lowkey Photography Pinterest Board:
http://www.pinterest.com/maddieehl/low-key-photography/
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