Thursday, April 24, 2014

Portraits 2

This is the second part of the portrait series, where I took pictures of everyone in the class and tried to imitate their own style of photography.

For the picture below, i tried to imitate Aidan's style of photography which was street photography with architecture and a high contrast.

For the picture below, I tried to imitate Charlie's style of photography which was surrealism. 
 For the picture below, I tried to imitate Giv's style of street photography, by taking his portrait out on the street and editing the picture to be in black and white.
 For this picture, I tried to imitate Joel's style of photographty of surrealism.
 For the picture below I tried to imitate Laurence's style of photography by making the portrait in black and white and by photographing him in a plain background.
 For the picture below, I tried to imitate Max's style of photography by making the picture in black and white and photographing him with a street background.
 For the picture below, I tried to imitate Sam's style of photography by layering and editing certain pictures of him.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Group Project

For this assignment, we had to take portraits of different people in the class and try to edit the picture, in order to imitate the person's photography style.

For the picture below, I photographed the person in a way that there really isn't some sort of picture, because his style is still life and I edited in black and white, because most of his pictures of still life are in black and white.
 For the picture below, I tried to capture a sense of an Avedon feel to a portrait, by capturing some sort of expression and making the picture in black and white.
 For the picture below, I took the picture out on the street, since it was street photography and edited the picture with a filter that Kaeli uses quite often.
 For Jessie's portrait I tried to create a nostalgic feel to the picture, by messing around with the temperature and editing some pictures with filters that she uses.
 For Lindsey's portrait, I edited the picture in black and white, to capture the style of still life.
 For Simon's portrait, I tried to capture his style of double exposure and I tried out a few experiments.