A Busy Day in Portland:
Jake Klonsky Photography
Jun 8, 2015
May 17, 2015
Apr 29, 2015
Apr 11, 2015
Project 09 Two Portraits
Portraits
Commercial:
This commercial portrait is based on Rolling Stone magazine. I used the basic things the magazines have like a close up of the subject and multi color text. Just to give it even more effect I added a barcode. The picture itself I firsted turned black and white then I cropped and edited the light to get an overall plan and simple feel. I did this so the subject was inviting but not overpowering.
This is another commercial portrait I made in to a magazine called Hydration Magazine. The main subject relates to the article and is hydrate so she will not die.
Fine Art:
I used this photo as an example of a fine art photo because it is in portrait format and isn't advertising any product. I first turned it black and white and then cropped it to a suitable size. Lastly i edited small things like shadows and glare.
I chose this portrait because I think it is a good example of fine art portraits. I edited this photo by first cropping next I added the vignette and lastly I made it more caryotype to give a old look.
Apr 1, 2015
Commercial and Fine Art Pre Work
Fine Art Portraits:
By Steve McCurry
By Gregor L.
I chose these two photos because they both have different feels to them but still are very similar. I chose the first because its an iconic photo that depicts an Afghan girl struggling through war. The second one is not so well known but is a beautiful image that really has a strong mood.
Magazine Covers:
Photo By: Mark Seliger
By Scott Dadich
I chose these to magazine covers because they both have strong iconic subjects and have strong feel. The first one of Jennifer Lawrence is a beautiful picture of her and has interesting editing to give it a warm emotional feel. The second of Edward Snowden is the polar opposite of the one of Jennifer Lawrence because it is cooled and has a pretty ironic feel because has holding the flag. But I think its still an incredibly strong message in its simplicity.
Project 8 Surrealism and Photomontage
Bulbs to the World
This photo took a while to make I used the cattails as if they were light bulbs and put light bulb shapes over them. Next I cropped out the inside of the bulbs to make it so I could put pictures underneath them. I think it turned out well especially the ones on the far left and far right because they both have strong contrast in color to the main background. I made this photo because the way I did because I thought it had an interesting aesthetic and because I thought it was a creative way to put together multiple images.
Mar 31, 2015
Surrealism and Photomontage Examples
By Salvador Dali
By Jerry Uelsmann
Surrealist photography is more creative and abstract photography that conveys a story or idea through the content in the image. It started in the mid 1920s trying to explore what they could convey through photography.
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