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Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013

Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013. Cassie Cowperthwaite. Alphabet Photography. Triptych. Mono with a Splash. Elements of Design. Lines Shape/Form Space Value Color Texture. Lines. Lines. Lines. Shape. Shape. Shape. Space. Positive and Negative Space. Shallow Space.

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Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013

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  1. Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013 Cassie Cowperthwaite

  2. Alphabet Photography

  3. Triptych

  4. Mono with a Splash

  5. Elements of Design • Lines • Shape/Form • Space • Value • Color • Texture

  6. Lines

  7. Lines

  8. Lines

  9. Shape

  10. Shape

  11. Shape

  12. Space

  13. Positive and Negative Space

  14. Shallow Space

  15. Deep Space

  16. Framing

  17. Value

  18. Value

  19. Value

  20. Value

  21. Color

  22. Color

  23. Color

  24. Color

  25. Texture

  26. Texture

  27. Texture

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

  29. Repetition/Pattern

  30. Balance

  31. Emphasis/Focal Point

  32. Contrast

  33. Movement/Rhythm

  34. Unity

  35. Portrait

  36. Portrait

  37. Portrait

  38. Portrait

  39. Snow Day Framing

  40. Snow Day Space

  41. Snow Day

  42. About Ed Paschke • Born in Chicago in 1939 • Student at Art Institute of Chicago • He lived in Chicago most of his life • Loved cartoons as a child which influenced him to want to become a painter • Father was created and inspired him as well • Uses a lot of color and lines in paintings • Mostly paints violence • Paints for expression and abstraction

  43. Ed Paschke • Lots of Hue/Saturation Changes • Level Changes • Brightness Changes • Artisitic Filters • Posterize • Added cheetah print on face • Added zebra as background • Desaturated Background • Changed Opacity

  44. Ed Paschke (Additional)

  45. Foreshortening

  46. Obscuring the image

  47. Forced Perspective

  48. Surreal Research • Surrealism developed after World War I (early 20th century) and was inspired by the Dada movement. • People started rebelling the traditional ways of life and thinking beyond reality. • Andre Breton was the founder of Surrealism because he was exposed to the horrors of war. • The surrealist movement started in Paris. • The most famous surrealists were Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Rene Magritte, and Joan Miro.

  49. Juxtaposition

  50. Distortion/Dislocation

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