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I personally think I did well on capturing the edges in my surroundings and making the images are minimalistic. |
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I could of worked better on making sure my photos were focused. I also could of made sure my images were not over and underexposed to light. |
The reason I chose these five images is because they are all very colourful. They all stand out and are very eye catching. I like how they all have a main subject that drags your attention to the photo and makes it appealing to they eye. in the portrait picture of the half broken building i like how it focuses on the edge and not the destroyed side. i also like on the 2nd photo and how the shadow comes out on the tree. |
when editing my sculpture onto my landscape I would of erased the back of the sculpture better so its more neat and looks nicer when I copy it onto my background. I do like the size of the sculpture though and how its angled on the photo. I also like where the sculpture is placed on the side and not in the center.
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Francis Bruguiere is a American photographer. He experimented with multiple exposures. he opened a studio and worked for many companies like vogue, vanity fair and harper bazaar.He also continued working in commercial photography incorporating contemporary design into his illustrations. Francis abandoned photography to focus on art and sculpture until his death in 1937.
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Hannah Hoch was a german photographer. She is best known for her work in the weimar period, when she was one of the originators of photomontage. Photomontages, or fotomontage, is a type of collage in which the pasted items are actual photographs, or photographic reductions pulled from the press and other widely produced media.
Hanna Hoch was one of the few woman who participated in the Dada movement that happened in Berlin, and was the only female artist at the Dada fair in 1920. I find her and her photos very interesting because she was one of the first "feminist artists" and her photos are packed with so many images which you could look at for ages. |
This is my final project and when creating this I learnt new techniques along the way and I think it came out very well but I think there is room for improvement as I could've experimented more with there images rather than just using the same images more than once. However I also like the fact that the repetition brings the whole image together. |