Friday, 21 December 2012
Personal Shoot 8
This is my 8th shoot for this personal project, I used the studio to create the surrealistic illusion I wanted. I didn't think I would like the red background but I would really like to use it again because it means something as well as it looks professional and it makes any colour stand out. I usually wear black or darker colours so if I were to do the self shoots I usually do, I could use this background to make myself more noticeable.
I came up with these ideas a few weeks ago but I didn't have the models to pull of the ideas I had. The face swapping image is an idea I posted but hadn't had the models or the time to do recently. I'm glad I tried, I think it could have been a bit more professional looking but it was only a quick idea and edit that I wanted to try out for myself. If I were to to something with surrealism again, I would like to pursue this idea a bit more and develop it to make it more realistic.
The hole in the stomach idea I had was something I thought of a few days ago, I am going to develop it further in January to make the hand go through the hole in an illusive way. I think it would look more realistic and creative if the hand was going through the hole. I would have liked the hole to have more depth to make it look more realistic.
The third photograph I thought of on the spot and I didn't even know if I could do it. I used the healing tool to make it look as if Jamie's body wasn't even there. I think it looks as if I placed his head on top of her hand but in reality, his head was resting on Natasha's hand there, all I had to do was get rid of Jamie's body. I would like to do something more on this and develop it into a more of my next project if it relates to it.
The last photograph was the montage technique I learnt to do with the layer mask and the gradient tool. I used three different photographs and put them together as if they were different people.
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Thursday, 13 December 2012
7th Personal Shoot
This is my 7th personal shoot edits. I used a small canvas a prop to base my photoshoot on. I used a technique called 'image within image' which is required of me in my final project. I like this technique because of the surrealistic quality of the idea. I would like to carry on with this kind of technique and make add more to it in my future projects.
I used the small canvas as a base for my ideas. I used the canvas to position my hand and then add other parts into in later on Photoshop. The first photograph shows another photo cut out and put onto the canvas to substitute my face. I chose not to use a nose to make it more surrealistic. I tried to make it as accurate as possible and I added a shadow behind the features to make it look as if they are coming out of the canvas.
The second idea of this shoot shows the dramatic, yet gradual change in emotions. Although it doesn't show surrealism in an obvious way, it shows how quickly someone can change emotionally. Looking from the first photograph to the last one of the set shows the complete contrast between them. In my own opinion, I think this does show surrealism in a real way.
The photograph I have created with the writing on myself is an idea I had when I did it. I wanted to use the gradient tool to make the writing look more gradual and smoother but it wouldn't work as I wanted it to. I think I could improve with this photograph and make it more surrealistic.
The last photograph shows the surrealistic view of my mouth upside down which could represent the way I can't express myself through words because they get turned on their head. I used the small canvas as the base for my hands to go. The desaturation makes the viewer focus on the mouth more and make sit even more surrealistic.
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Another idea
I really wanted to do a collage of different pictures making up one big picture. Something like these two photographs. I would really like to make it look realistic and artistic like these two photographs. I tried with another photograph I had but it didn't really work as much as I wanted it to.
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