Thursday, April 20, 2017

Emotions Photomontages Convey

Find two examples of photomontages that are either from a commercial source or from a fine art background. Discuss in what context they have been produced and what techniques they share with political photomontages. what messages, if any, are communicated through these photomontages and how effective do you think they are? Consider different ways that each image could have been tackled by the artist and come up with an idea for 'another in the series'.
Photomontages By: Antonio Mora    
I've found two photomontages shot and created by former news anchor Antonio Mora. The photo on the left is titled "Where Dreams Will Take You"of a woman with the top half of her face faded away and an escalator path where her eyes and mind would be I believe he's trying to convey a message bout the dream world and the escalators represent the path to the dream world. Moreover in the photo on the right is titles "Cyclops" with on half of her face visible wearing a mask and on the other side her face is faded away with scrambled wires. I'm not too sure what he was trying to convey her but I think he was trying to show how she's being suppressed by the mask on her head.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Photoshopped Political Images

As editors exercise their ever-increasing power over information control, what limits would you impose on them as to extend to high they can manipulate the photographic image? Devise a series of guidelines the will control the release of images that have been constructed for media use so that the public is aware as to the extent of the manipulation.

Photo from: Gajitz

Photo from: Dartmouth
Photo from: Dartmouth
In the photo on the left Abraham President Lincoln's head was photoshopped in over politician John Calhoun Moreover In the photo below Benito Mussolini's horse handler was removed from the photo so Mussolini was portrayed as powerful. Furthermore in the photo on the bottom left of President Obama a cigarette was photoshopped in his mouth to create the illusion that Obama lacks the will to quit smoking after he pledged to quit. All of these photo's are mildly modified to send a message although I believe some restrictions editors should have is to not release personal info or false info that could put others at risk or endangering 

Friday, March 31, 2017

Political Photomontages

Find two examples of political photomontages that are either from a historical or contemporary source. Discuss in what context they have been produced and how effective you think they communicate their intended message. Also discuss the techniques that have been used to assemble the examples you have chosen and offer alternative ways that the artist could have put over the same message.

I found the two political photomontages below, both emphasizing war. In the photo on the left there's earth wearing a gas mask, the mask has the american flag in one eye and the soviet flag in the other along with nukes sticking out of it's mouth-piece. It was made to show how the whole world is in trouble during the cold war as both the US and Soviets have nukes armed and ready that could be set off at any moment. On the other hand, the photo on the right of Uncle Sam (death) saying he wants YOU to DIE for OIL. This was depicting the war former President Bush declared to get more oil. Many soldiers lives were lost just because of Bush's greed.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Painters Vs. Photographers During The Victorian Period

Briefly discuss why you think painters of the Victorian period might have criticized these early photomontages and why the pictures were popular with the general public. What two reasons can you think of for this revival of an old technique?

Photo By: Unknown

Photo By: Unknown




















I think the painters of the Victorian period might have criticized these early photomontages so much because they were taking the spotlight over paintings. During this period the early photomontages were popular with the general republic because they were something new that looked cool. These day's I think the revival of this old technique is due to the technology we have. Moreover, it isn't restricted to just one style of art because of how much resources you have all over the internet.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Key Features In Portrait Photography

Look through assorted media, magazines, internet and collect four portrait photographs. The environment should be a key feature in two of the four images. Describe the subject's charachter in each of the images. What can you see within the image that leads you to these conclusions about the subject's character.

I got these photo's from one of my favorite photographers in the skate game right now, Jacob Messex. The two photo's on the right of a dude cruising in his ride makes him look hard because of the way it's framed. Moreover the one below of a dude chilling on the courts was also framed behind a fence and only lighting the subject to emphasize the mood.
Photo By: Jacob Messex
Photo By: Jacob Messex

Photo By: Jacob Messex

Photo By: Jacob Messex

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Importance Of Framing In Portraits

Find four portraits that demonstrate the different ways a photographer has framed the image to alter the design and content. Discuss the vantage point, depth of field and subject placement in all of the images.

The four photo's below are good examples to follow when you're out and about shooting. In the underwater portrait by Jenna Martin she used the surface to give a distorted reflection look above, along with the blue background to contrast the subject. Moreover, in the two photo's below taken by Steve McCurry were framed to make the subject stand out against the background using shallow depth of field and contrasting colors. Lastly the photo taken by Alberto Monteraz was framed to where the woman is at the center point of the street with leading lines.
Photo By: Jenna Martin
Photo By: Steve McCurry
Photo By: Alberto Monteraz
Photo By: Steve McCurry

Friday, March 3, 2017

Foreground & Background In Portrait Photography

 Collect four portrait images with two to five subjects. In at least on image the subject should have been placed in the foreground. Comment on the arrangement of the subjects in relation to the camera and the effectiveness of the design.

The two photos on the top row were taken by me, I placed the subjects in the foreground and the with eye-catching backgrounds to give more depth to the photo. Moreover, the other two photo's were taken by Steph McCurry who also uses a lot of foreground/background photography.
Photo By: Jakob Barlow
Photo By: Jakob Barlow
Photo By: Steph McCurry



Photo By: Steph McCurry