Portraiture!
and the smirk.
Charles Dickens
Self Portrait: a representation of an artist, drawn, painted, photographed, or sculpted by the artist.
Portraiture: the creation of any portrait, an artistic representation of a person
Now... some that we can also begin to work with...
LEVITATION!
This is how it will be done!!
This is how it can look....
How can we make this better?!
Goals with this project:
24 images to work with... multiple shots, variety in images... what can we work with, how do we
Charles Dickens
Self Portrait: a representation of an artist, drawn, painted, photographed, or sculpted by the artist.
Portraiture: the creation of any portrait, an artistic representation of a person
Now... some that we can also begin to work with...
LEVITATION!
This is how it will be done!!
This is how it can look....
How can we make this better?!
Goals with this project:
24 images to work with... multiple shots, variety in images... what can we work with, how do we
want the composition to look? What are we trying to define of ourselves or the person?
Are you creating a series?
DO you plan to create a complex composite portrait in the tradition of Brooke Shaden or Martin de Pasquale?
List what would make this GREAT!!
What do I need to have images of?
Where do I need to go for your location?
What will it take to make this happen?
Are you working in any levitation: TRIPOD IS A MUST.
Requirements:
- Contact Sheet of 24 images (due by our next Friday class meeting)
- can feature one person and one scene with a variety of poses
- can feature different people and different scenes
- several shots of a single person and scene should be taken to find the best of the best.
- Contact Sheet Rubric-Google Drive or your drive if your saved it from the last download
- 1 to 3 final images
- they can be separate images
- they can be a diptych or tryptic
- Photoshop should used to enhance the raw image.
- Brushes can be used for texture, color or imagery
- Look for tutorials that can enhance your image. Save your tutorial address for later.
- "Building Wings"
- "Changing Winds" Process
- "Change Winds"


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