Thursday, May 7, 2009

Ha! knew i was forgetting something...

David Hockney

David Hockney is an artist from the UK. He started creating oil paintings first, and then he changed to photography. He loved photography and began doing was is called photo collage: many pictures juxtaposed, which creates one big image. Although born in Bradford, England, he lived most of his adulthood in California and around the US.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Assig 6B


Assig 6A

Ryszard Horowitz
Horowitz’s imagery is surrealist. It often ressembles a painting because of the bold colors and stricking contrast it contains. But the sharpness makes it without a doubt a high quality picture. Horowitz’s pictures are impossible; the images mixed could not exist in real life. He is inspired by common day reality and society’s problems.


Jerry Uelsmann
Jerry Uelsmann works mainly in black and white. His pictures are dream-like, and seem not to have any political insunuation, unlike Horowitz’s. The amazing blending of the images makes them seem somewhat possible. Also, there’s spirituality, calmness displayed.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Assig 5B

Assig. 5A

Every picture was taken using a gray background and lights were on the sides of the person pointing at them. Every one of pictures was taken with a 400 ISO.
The two first pictures (J&M) were taken with vivid red as a color setting. The second and third picture (M&O) have a sunny light. The fifth picture (M-O) is black and white and lights were placed diagonally. The eight picture (O) was taken with white ball setting so that is why is blue-ish.

Webalbum

(this is actually my favorite C: )

Assig. 4