Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Photography: Utopia & Dystopia Video Links
Utopia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9yh93y03Fc&feature=youtu.be&safe=active
Dystopia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTQVUkA1DDs&feature=youtu.be
Monday, June 1, 2015
Sports Illustrated Magazine Mock-up
Edited by: Riley Murphy, Jack Ritt and Tim Edmonds
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Monday, April 6, 2015
Photo Collage
Stone Mountains
I combined a picture of pillars from the pittock mansion, mountains from Mt. Bachelor and a stone wall as my background. I put a black and white filter over everything to create a better image to make it look more realistic if thats possible.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Gum Bichromate
Gum Bichromate is another photographic process. It was traditionally processed by adding multiple layer printing process. Below is the original photo that I took in downtown Portland. Below that is the edited gum bichromate, I added 3 different brush layers, yellow, red and blue, but changed the blending options.
Cyanotype
Cyanotype is another alternative photo printing process that uses cyan or blue print. It was used to copy drawings and it was very cheap for people to make. Below is the original photo I took in Palm Springs, below that is the edited photo, that turned out alright.
Daguerreotype
The daguerreotype is one of the first processes in photography introduced in 1839. The process was used mostly on portraits, but of other things as well. Below is the original picture. Below that is the edited Daguerreotype. I added in a few different textures on top of the photo to make it look dated and then put a metal plate texture to make a frame.
Friday, February 20, 2015
panorama
Multiple layer
I took this photo at the trade center building downtown at the water front. I thought the architecture inside the building was very different. I kept the original picture and added a B&W filter and a screen to make it transparent, and then added a duplicate photo and did the same to it but changed the exposure and then flipped it upside down.
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