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Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013

Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013. Justin Franzen. Alphabet Photography. Triptych. Mono with a splash. Elements of Design. Line Shape/Form. Space Value Color. Line. Line. Shapes. Shapes. Space. Positive and Negative space. Deep Space. Shallow Space. Framing. Value .

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Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013

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  1. Digital Photography and DesignSpring 2013 Justin Franzen

  2. Alphabet Photography

  3. Triptych

  4. Mono with a splash

  5. Elements of Design • Line • Shape/Form. • Space • Value • Color

  6. Line

  7. Line

  8. Shapes

  9. Shapes

  10. Space

  11. Positive and Negative space

  12. Deep Space

  13. Shallow Space

  14. Framing

  15. Value

  16. Value

  17. Principles of Design • Repetition/Pattern • Balance • Emphasis • Contrast • Movement • Unity

  18. Repetition/Pattern

  19. Balance

  20. Emphasis

  21. Contrast

  22. Movement

  23. Ed Paschke • Born in 1939 in Chicago • Died in 2004 • Taught at North Western University • As a child Ed loved animation witch led to his love in art • He attended the art Institute of Chicago

  24. Paschke Portrait

  25. Foreshadowing

  26. Obscuring the Image

  27. Forced Perspective

  28. Surrealism • Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in France the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings • Some famous artists • Salvador Dalí • André Breton • René Magritte

  29. Juxtaposition

  30. Distortion

  31. Disguising

  32. Fragmentation

  33. Feathering

  34. Surrealist Collage In my surreal collage I used several different techniques. One of them was dislocation, the pig was put into the environment the pig is not found in. Also the dinosaur was put in the winter environment where it does not belong.

  35. Cameo Appearance in a movie scene I used dislocation to put myself in Iron Man’s hot rod. I messed around with different amounts of light level to make it seem more realistic. Finally I cut out the steering wheel to make it look like I was sitting behind the steering wheal.

  36. ver. 2 I used several methods to make this photo. One was dislocation, my fellow student Dean does not belong in American Gothic however I have blended it to make it seem like he was always here. Finally I added the goalie stick to make it seem that much more realalistic!

  37. Impression • Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement that originated with a group of Paris-based artists. Their independent exhibitions brought them to prominence during the 1870s and 1880s, in spite of harsh opposition from the conventional art community in France. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, soleillevant (Impression, Sunrise), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satirical review published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari. • impressionist painters include Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Mary Cassatt, and Camille Pissarro

  38. Impressionist pratice

  39. Impressionist Photo

  40. OP Art Research • A form of abstract art that gives the illusion of movement by the precise use of pattern and color, or in which conflicting patterns emerge and overlap. • Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely are its most famous exponents • It originated in Germany

  41. Black and white OP Art

  42. Color OP Art

  43. Exercise 3

  44. Final

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