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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND DESIGNSPRING 2013

Kyle Burger

Alphabet Photography

Triptych

TRIPTYCH

Mono with a Splash

Elements of Design

Line Shape/Form Space Value Color Texture

Line 1

Line 2

Line 3

Line 4

Line 5

Shape 1

Shape 2

Space Frame

Space

Positive/Negative Space

Shallow Space

Deep Space

Snow Space/Frame

Snow Contrast

Value 1

Value 2

Value 3

Value 4

Value 5

Texture

Texture 2

Texture 3

Color 1

Color 2

Color 3

Principles of Design

Repetition/Pattern Balance Emphasis Contrast (In B&W) Movement Unity Portraits

Portrait 1

Portrait 2

Portrait 3

About Ed Paschke He was a Polish American

Painter who lived in Chicago He was trained by the Art

Institute of Chicago He was inspired by

cartoons, animations, and the work of his father.

Ed Paschke’s Style

He works with abstraction and expressionism

He sometimes used oil paints

Paschke Portrait I used different

hues, saturation, lighting, and coloring effects to create the color of the project, while using a neon filter to outline the hoodie.

Repetition

Balance 1

Balance 2

Emphasis/Focal Point 1

Emphasis/Focal Point 2

Contrast 1

Contrast 2

Movement/Rhythm

Unity

Obscuring the image

Foreshortening

Forced Perspective

Juxtaposition

Distortion

Disguising

Fragmentation

Feather Practice

Surreal Project I used juxtaposition by

placing a sloth in an astronaut suit and placing a flagpole in his hand

I used feathering to fade the outer space scene with the scene of the clouds.

The mountains in the background are distorted, since they are originally flat. I distorted them to create a circular feel about them.

Surrealism Research Surrealism is the abstraction of reality in art in order to create something that is

beyond our perception of the world. Famous Surrealists: Salvidor Dali, Man Ray, and René Magritte Surrealism originated in the early 1920s as a result of Dada activities during WW1

and triggered a global art movement. 2 Famous Paintings:

The Empire of Light by Rene Magritte (c. 1950-1954) Salvador Dalí. (Spanish, 1904-1989). The Persistence of Memory. 1931.

Cameo Appearance in a Famous Work of Art

For this image, I took my friend Austin and used dislocation to place him in Da Vinci’s The Last Supper. I used the lasso tool to cut him out from his original image, and used clothes from the art piece and placed them on him using new layers. I then adjusted the saturation to make him look like he fits in the painting. (This image is in no way meant to deface any religion)

Cameo Appearance in a Movie Scene

In this scene from The Hangover, I used dislocation to make it appear as though my friend Austin was in the elevator. I used the lasso tool to cut him out from his picture, and then I adjusted the hue to make it match the scene’s lighting. I then made a new layer with Zach Galifianakis above everyone so it looked like Austin was behind him.

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