domestic objects
David Hockney
Second Response
Form Over Function
Andre Kertesz
Andre Kertesz was a Hungarian born American photogropher, he was born on July 2nd 1894 and died on September 28 1985. He was known for his lyrical and formally rigorous pictures of everyday life. In 1918 he returned to working in a bank and taking photos in his spare time
www: it looks like the forks being resurrected
ebi: i got more angles as
ebi: i got more angles as
Edward Weston
Edward Weston was born on 24th of march 1886 and died on January 1st in 1958. He was known as one of the most innovative and influential American photographers and one of the masters of 20th century photography.
natural lighting
torch
we did the same as before but made the ISO low and shined a torch in different angles.
black and white process
First you click 'file' then 'open' and choose the file you want to open. You then click 'image' then 'adjustments' then 'black and white' and adjust the scales until the image looks how you want.
Simplification Of An Image
Michael Craig-Martin
Michael is an 80 year old contemporary conceptual artist. He was born in 1941, 28 August, one of his first most famous paintings, An Oak Tree was in 1973. He is known for fostering and adopting the young British artists, many of whom he taught.
Michael is an 80 year old contemporary conceptual artist. He was born in 1941, 28 August, one of his first most famous paintings, An Oak Tree was in 1973. He is known for fostering and adopting the young British artists, many of whom he taught.
Jan Groover
Jan Groover (1943-2011) was known as one of the best still photographers since the mediums invention. She created 'Kitchen Still Life' in 1978-1979. Groover used a large-format camera and transferred kitchen items such as spatulars, baking pans, knives into objects that dont make people see it how its commonly used. She used quite a modern pallet including greens, bronze, browns etc.
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my attempt
www: i like how the light refracts in some spots but not off the whole thing.
ebi: i used more objects and tried out different objects to get a variety of images.
ebi: i used more objects and tried out different objects to get a variety of images.
Alberto Seveso
Sequences
Luke Stephenson
Luke Stephenson was born in Darlington, North East England on New Years Day, 1983. He graduated in 2005 and became a freelancer photographer, in the same year he was awarded the Jerwood Photography Prize. In 2006 he was selected as one of the ten photographers to showcase their work and the International Festival of Fashion and Photography in Hyeres, France.
ebi: its more or less in the same place.
www: the lighting changes everytime which makes it more jumpy and not smooth.
www: the lighting changes everytime which makes it more jumpy and not smooth.
second response
ebi: they have basically the same lighting which makes it look smoother.
www:i took more pictures because the object moves a bit too fast so you can't see whats happening.
www:i took more pictures because the object moves a bit too fast so you can't see whats happening.
Development
distillation
Steve Purnell
Steve Purnell is a photographer based in South East Wales. His father was a keen photographer who was commissioned for many wedding shots, some of which Steve helped with.
Steve Purnell is a photographer based in South East Wales. His father was a keen photographer who was commissioned for many wedding shots, some of which Steve helped with.
photoshop version:
i put a background on the screen and set up a glass on a paint can. i set my camera to the auto setting and took pictures on different backgrounds. i then chose my favourite ones and edited them on photoshop to make them brighter.
www: i like how in the left image theres a visible contrast between the sharp background and blurry object. in the right image i like how i put the object in the middle of the background as it looks like the lines are radiating from the glass.
ebi: i should of cleaned the glass more because it would give it a crisper finish.
www: i like how in the left image theres a visible contrast between the sharp background and blurry object. in the right image i like how i put the object in the middle of the background as it looks like the lines are radiating from the glass.
ebi: i should of cleaned the glass more because it would give it a crisper finish.
different perspectives
Andy Yeoung
Andy Yeung is a photographer whose mainly interested in landscape, architecture and aerial photography. He picked up his very first camera in 2005 and is still in love with the creative process of photography.
www: i like how they look sort of abstract
ebi: i made all 3 of them from my own pictures First i opened a blank file, i then imported my image onto the file and moved it to the top left corner. After, i duplicated my image and used the windows and 't' key to mirror it to the other side. Lastly i put the image back on top of the original just to make sure they're the same size. |
reflection
Sebastian Magnani
Magnani was born in 1985 in Canton Valais, Switzerland. He discovered photography whilst training as a media designer in 2006.
first response
Here i used my phone to photograph a mirror in the woods, i wanted the background and actual mirror image to contrast.
second response
here i got some old car mirrors and tried to make the lighting from the background contrast the lighting in the mirror.
ebi: the lighting is different in each
www: i used a different mirror
ebi: the lighting is different in each
www: i used a different mirror
third response
here i tried to make the mirror look out of place compared to the image and background itself.
www: i like how the background contrast to the mirror image
ebi: i uploaded more pictures and took more of a variety
www: i like how the background contrast to the mirror image
ebi: i uploaded more pictures and took more of a variety