Triptychs Triptychs Triptychs A triptych (pronounced Trip’tik), when applied to photography, is a group of three pictures. It could be three photographs mounted in a frame, closely associated pictures displayed near each other or three pictures in one image. The subject of a triptych is an important defining characteristic. The pictures should have a common theme. This could be a story, similar compositional elements, colours, similar subject matter – anything that draws the pictures together as a group. Please visit the links below and/or Google "photographic triptychs" (or some variation thereof) and follow your own links to explore triptychs further. http://www.finearttips.com/2014/01/3-reasons-why-triptych-art-is-successful/ https://abstractedreality.com/the-art-of-creating-a-triptych/ https://www.reminiscentstudio.in/photography/tips-for-photographer/what-is-triptych-photography-and-how-to-become-expert/ https:...
Welcome 2019-2020 Creative Photo I class https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nIsOMGgCdo Welcome to the Digital Media Lab. You are about to embark on a program that stresses creativity, individual effort, independence and engagement. This class will be more like a college class in that you will be responsible for managing your own time, your own resources and for challenging yourself with your own ideas and solutions to visual problems. Not every high school student thrives in an environment like this, but eventually, you are all going to have to learn how to, so consider this your introduction to the next phase in your educational life. When I talk about independence--I don't mean that you are on your own. I mean that it is up to you to ask the questions you need answered to produce the best work that you can. It is up to you to fulfill the requirements of any given assignment and not to overlook important details such as the size and resolu...
Perfectly Symmetrical To begin your next exercise, please read the article linked to here: http://petapixel.com/2012/10/02/a-portrait-project-showing-subjects-with-two-perfectly-symmetrical-faces/ Having read the article, you will now replicate the process they used to create a completely symmetrical portrait. With your own face. Today . It is a simple process and only requires a straight- forward head/shoulders photograph. Please use Photobooth on the computer, your phones (if you can retrieve the images off your phone), or borrow a camera to take the head shot. 1) Take a frontal photo of your face. 2) Using the rectangular marquee tool, drag a box around 1/2 your face to select it. (You want to split the face directly down the middle of your nose) Copy the selection and paste it back into the same file. 3) Go to Edit--->Transform--->Flip Horizontal and flip the 1/2 face, then move it into position to create a perfectly symmetrical...
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