Friday, October 28, 2011

Fantasy Narrative

This week we explored shooting photos of toys and creating reality in fantasy. At the same time as creating a real scenario we also created depth with each of the figures and focus points. I also blurred objects to create the illusion of movement.








Thursday, October 20, 2011

Portrites

For this assignment we took pictures of peoples faces in front of a white background. Our inspiration came from Richard Avedon's portrites. We tried to make the lighting even on the face and capture a real moment that is not masked by insecurity or a fake smile. These photos that I took are all on on person which helps to get a full understanding of what she feels in different situations. I tried to ask question to get the model comfortable and let down their guard. Though one may think these expressions are similar, I tried to let the viewer look closed at how each expression has something different behind it. 


  








Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Creating Depth Through Repetition




For this assignment we had to play with depth for a third time but focusing on repetition. We had to have our subjects repeating from the front of the frame to the back. For this weeks assignment I looked at objects that use and see everyday but may never notice. I blurred some of the photos so the viewers eye would find the center point of the photo. 












Sunday, October 2, 2011

Creating Depth


Another approach to creating depth is through creating space between two objects. By making an object in the foreground in relation to another object in the background you can create depth. This week I explored the use of Blurring objects to create the allusion of motion. (I've broken up the images based on theme, hope that helps)



 


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