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Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013

Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013. Katie Rauch. Alphabet Photography. T riptych. Mono Practice. Mono With a Splash . Lines. Lines Cont. Lines Cont. Shapes. Shapes Cont. Space. Positive and Negative Space. Deep Space w/ foreground, middleground , and background.

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Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013

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  1. Digital Photography and DesignSpring 2013 Katie Rauch

  2. Alphabet Photography

  3. Triptych

  4. Mono Practice

  5. Mono With a Splash

  6. Lines

  7. Lines Cont.

  8. Lines Cont.

  9. Shapes

  10. Shapes Cont.

  11. Space

  12. Positive and Negative Space

  13. Deep Space w/ foreground, middleground, and background

  14. Shallow Space

  15. Framing

  16. Value

  17. Value Cont.

  18. Value Cont.

  19. Contrast

  20. Snow Day

  21. Color

  22. Color Cont.

  23. Texture

  24. Texture Cont.

  25. Principles of Design • Repetition/Pattern • Balance • Emphasis • Contrast • Movement • Unity

  26. Repetition/Pattern

  27. Balance

  28. Emphasis/Focal Point

  29. Contrast

  30. Movement/Rhythm

  31. Unity

  32. Portrait

  33. Portrait Cont.

  34. Paschke Research Slide • born June 22 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Chicago • His work was regularly shown in Chicago, New York and Paris. • Taught art full-time at Northwestern University. • Referred to as “Mr. Chicago” because he was born and raised in Chicago and went to college at the Arts Institute of Chicago. • Painted on principles of abstraction and expressionism.

  35. Pashke Portrait

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