Friday, January 29, 2016

Multi-Frame













Artist Statement
For this project, I had to make multi frame collages. The goal of this project was to cohesively put together different images, meaning that they shared similar aspects without looking like parts of the same image. Some of the images also play with changes in time between frames. To achieve this, I looked through my personal photo library and found pairs or groups of images that I had taken in the same place, but that each had different perspectives of the consistent landscape. Then, I imported groups of similar images into Picmonkey and used the collage feature. After choosing the layout of the frames, I placed the images into the frames and positioned them to look cohesive, but not so similar that they looked like one image. For some of the frames, I edited photos to make the lighting and the exposures more cohesive, and I also rotated some and put others in black and white. After doing this, I chose the frame thickness and color that fitted the images best. Usually this was a thin black and white frame. These steps created the desired products. However, if I had more time to enhance my photos, I would individually edit some images to be more precisely cohesive.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Memory Layer












Artist Statement
For this assignment, I had to create images that elicited memories or emotions of the past. To do this, I looked through my personal camera roll as well as previous projects from photography class. I then chose images that I had memories about taking or about when I took them and that I felt that I could edit to look like genuine old images. After selecting the images, I edited each one in picmonkey© by overlaying various antique-looking effects such as layers from the edifice, smudge, or daguerreotype groups. I adjusted the transparency of each effect so as to ensure that the images did not look like pictures with effects on top. These steps allowed me to create 10 successful images that evoked old time memories or emotions about the past. If I had a few more days to work on this project, I would have chosen more images, edited them and then spent more time selecting the best images.

Monday, January 11, 2016

Motion Abstract



Black and White











Colored








Artist Statement

For this assignment, I had to make images that were abstract, that showed motion, and were mysterious. The motion that the images show help create the abstract effect with a mysterious feeling. To create these images, I took a number of different steps to achieve the effect. First, before taking images, I adjusted my camera's settings to Aprature Priority, which allowed me to adjust how long the camera would expose for during each photo. Then when taking photos, I lengthened the exposure, clicked the capture button and moved the camera around the objects that I wanted to have in the frame. This created the motion effect and essentially blurred the shapes of the subjects of each photo. I mostly focused on ordinary objects like hallways and stairs. To create a more mysterious effect, I put some of the images in black and white and also turned down the temperature and vibrancy of the colors in some other photos. All of these steps came together to create 15 very successful motion abstract images.