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Digital photography and design

Digital photography and design. by: Aeriann Gamboa. Alphabet photography. triptych. Mono with a splash. Elements of design. Line Shape Space Value Color. Lines. lines. lines. space. Positive/negative space. Deep space. Shallow space. Framing. Value. Value. Value. value.

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Digital photography and design

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  1. Digital photography and design by: AeriannGamboa

  2. Alphabet photography

  3. triptych

  4. Mono with a splash

  5. Elements of design • Line • Shape • Space • Value • Color

  6. Lines

  7. lines

  8. lines

  9. space

  10. Positive/negative space

  11. Deep space

  12. Shallow space

  13. Framing

  14. Value

  15. Value

  16. Value

  17. value

  18. value

  19. colors

  20. Texture

  21. Principle of design • Repetition/Pattern • Balance • Emphasis • Contrast • Movement • Unity

  22. Repetition/pattern

  23. balance

  24. Emphasis/focal point

  25. Contrast

  26. Movement/rhythm

  27. unity

  28. portrait

  29. Snow day

  30. paschke I was inspired by Ed Paschke’s work that is why created this. I used image/ adjust to add some different colors in my picture. I also used filters to change the texture of my picture.

  31. Ed paschke biography • He was born in 1939 in Chicago. • His father was his first art teacher. • Likes a lot of colors. • Went to The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. He receives commendation for figure drawing from the School of the Art Institute.

  32. Paschke’s work

  33. foreshortening

  34. Obscuring the image

  35. Forced perspective

  36. Surreal art • What is Surrealism? • - A 20th-century avant-garde movement in art and literature that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind. • Who were famous Surrealist artists? • Salvador Dali (1904-1989) • Max Ernst (1891-1976) • Rene Magritte (1898-1967) • Joan Miro (1893-1983) • When and where did Surrealism originate? • - Sometimes through history, something comes along that changes everything as it has been known thus far. In the 1920’s, such an art movement came around that changed the way art was defined. The Surrealist art movement combined elements of its predecessors, Dada and cubism, to create something unknown to the art world. The movement was first rejected, but its eccentric ideas and unique techniques paved the way for a new form of art.

  37. Juxtaposition

  38. Distortion

  39. Disguising

  40. Fragmentation

  41. Feathering

  42. Surreal collage This picture was taken in the outer space. This image shows that aliens are trying to conquer the earth by attacking it. I used mask tool, feathering and magic wand tool.

  43. Cameo appearance in a famous work of art This work of art was the American Gothic by Grant Wood. I took out the face of the old guy and put the face of my friend. I used mask tool, color balanced and transform tool. Those were the tools and techniques I used to blend my friend’s face in this image.

  44. Cameo appearance in a movie scene This photo was taken from the movie Tropic Thunder. I put my friend’s picture in the background inside the helicopter. I used mask tool, filters and effects like inner shadow and satin to blend the picture. Those were just the basic techniques I used to blend my friend’s picture in this image.

  45. Impressionism

  46. Impressionist research Derived from Claude Monet's piece entitled Impression, the term "impressionism" was created to describe the work of a select group of Parisian painters in the late 19th century. With their thin brush strokes and explosion of color and lighting on mundane subjects, impressionists painters like Monet, Mary Cassatt, and Alfred Sisley confounded critics, defied conventions, and sparked scandal.

  47. OP Art Practice

  48. Op art project

  49. Op art research In October of 1964, in an article describing this new style of art, TimeMagazine coined the phrase "Optical Art" (or "Op Art", as it's more commonly known). The term referenced the fact that Op Art is comprised of illusion, and often appears - to the human eye - to be moving or breathing due to its precise, mathematically-based composition.

  50. 3d op art

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