Andres Kertesz
first response , and second response
for my second response I had better lighting to create a more brighter and sharper image. this helped because it caused more of a shadow which had a cool affect. Also I put the forks in different positions and took the photo from further away to get all of the forks and the shadow in.
Edward Weston
he was a 20th century photographer he photographed an expensive set of subjects , including landscape , still life , nudes , portraits and genre scenes.
first response
in this task I used a black background and a torch for a clear and crisp affect. to get an image similar to Edward Weston I got closer up images. also I turned the images into black and white for a similar affect.
In the early 1980s an english painter David Hockney began creating intricate photo collages that he called "joiners'. His earlier photographs consisted of grid-like compositions , made up of polaroid photographs.
in this photo David Hockney has used a photo of himself with multiple exposure. he created this image of himself by collecting multiple photos of different parts of his body and overlapping them.
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David Hockney creates a surreal image.he does this by adding multiple images of curtain parts of a persons body and putting these together.he has used a light office room this is shown by the background.
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David Hockney creates an objective photo.he does this by collecting multiple images and putting them together. in this photo David Hockney is trying to draw you in and focus on the person in the middle of this photo. he has done this by making the photos smaller as you get tp the middle.
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in this task I took a lot of images of this setting at different angles and some closer up.this helped me to get more of a distorted affect and a better outcome.
Alberto seveso
albert seveso is a self-taught photographer who was first inspired by an artwork on skate decks and music album works. he also takes pictures of faces and bodies and blends them together.
first response
in this task we added food colouring to our jar of water to recreate Alberto sevesos photography.
second response
for my second response I added two colours for a better affect.also I took more to get the coloured water mixing at different stages.
sharon radisch
Steve Purnell
steve prunelles work is inspired by op art , a movement of visual art that makes use of optical illusions.he creates these images by using stripped backgrounds which is then distorted through glasses or bottles filled up with water.
I would recreate this image by either creating my own striped background or using one from online. then I would find a funny shaped glass/bottle to create a more interesting distorted image
I would recreate this image by either creating my own striped background or using one from online. then I would find a funny shaped glass/bottle to create a more interesting distorted image
my response
Jesse draxler
he is a contemporary artist and photographer his work is always grey as he always thinks colour can be a distraction.he creates these images by distorting and overlapping the models body parts. he does this to form abstract, creature-like beings.
I would create this imagery by cutting out parts of the body and overlapping it or moving it, also make the photography grey and black to create the same effect.
I would create this imagery by cutting out parts of the body and overlapping it or moving it, also make the photography grey and black to create the same effect.
first response
in this task I was required to recreate a Jesse drawler picture.my intention was to create a distorted face , I did this by using images from different people of the same body part.Also to Geta similar to Jesse draxler affect I turned my image into black and white because he thinks then its easier to focus on the image
www: I was able to create a distorted face and for the images of the different part of their faces to match up
EBI: next time I would try different angles for a more distorted affect
www: I was able to create a distorted face and for the images of the different part of their faces to match up
EBI: next time I would try different angles for a more distorted affect