Exploring Digital Photography and Design Concepts in Spring 2013
This course, taught by Katie Rauch, delves into the art and science of digital photography and design. Throughout the semester, students will study a range of concepts
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Slide1Digital Photography andDesign Spring 2013 Katie Rauch
Slide2Alphabet Photography
Slide3Triptych
Slide4Mono Practice
Slide5Mono With a Splash
Slide6Lines
Slide7Lines Cont.
Slide8Lines Cont.
Slide9Shapes
Slide10Shapes Cont.
Slide11Space
Slide12Positive and Negative Space
Slide13Deep Space w/ foreground,middleground, and background
Slide14Shallow Space
Slide15Framing
Slide16Value
Slide17Value Cont.
Slide18Value Cont.
Slide19Contrast
Slide20Snow Day
Slide21Color
Slide22Color Cont.
Slide23Texture
Slide24Texture Cont.
Slide25Principles of Design Repetition/Pattern Balance Emphasis Contrast Movement Unity
Slide26Repetition/Pattern
Slide27Balance
Slide28Emphasis/Focal Point
Slide29Contrast
Slide30Movement/Rhythm
Slide31Unity
Slide32Portrait
Slide33Portrait Cont.
Slide34Paschke Research Slide born June 22 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Chicago His work was regularly shown in Chicago, New York and Paris. Taught art full-time at Northwestern University. Referred to as “Mr. Chicago” because he was born and raised in Chicago and went to college at the Arts Institute of Chicago. Painted on principles of abstraction and expressionism.
Slide35Pashke Portrait
Slide36Foreshortening
Slide37Obscuring the image
Slide38Forced Perspective
Slide39Surreal Research Slide Surrealism is an artistic movement that produces fantastic imagery by means of unnatural combinations. Some famous surreal artists are Pieter Bruegel, Salvador Dali, Joan Miro, and Frida Kahlo. Surrealism began in the 1920’s and the most important center for surrealism was Paris. Surrealism spread from just Paris to all around the world rapidily.
Slide40Juxtaposition Practice
Slide41Distortion Practice
Slide42Disguising Practice
Slide43Fragmentation Practice
Slide44Feathering Practice
Slide45Surreal CollageFor the surreal collage I used juxtaposition, distortion, and feathering. I used the blending tool to juxtapose the image and make Cassie’s legs into a tail and I used the distort and warp options to distort the fish.
Slide46Cameo Appearance in a Work ofArt For my Cameo Appearance in a Work of Art I used the work of art by Georges Seurat. I used the filter tool to make it look like I belonged in the picture after using the quick select tools to select the part of my picture that I wanted to insert.
Slide47Cameo Appearance in MovieScene For this project I inserted myself into a movie scene from the movie Karate Kid. I used many tools to make it look like I was part of the scene. I used the transform options to make the colors match more.
Slide48Impressionist Research Slide Impressionism characteristics include small and thin brush strokes, emphasis on light, ordinary subjects, inclusion of movement, etc. Famous impressionist artists include Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and Gustave Caillebotte.
Slide49Impressionist Practice
Slide50Impressionist Painting
Slide51Op Art Research Slide Op Art is a style of art that creates an optical illusion. These works are abstract and are done with patterns of movement, hidden images, flashing and vibration, and swelling or warping. It originated in Germany when it was founded in 1960’s. It was then taught in many colleges around Europe. Some famous Op Art artists are Yaacov Agam, Bridget Riley, and Victor Vasarely.
Slide52Op Art
Slide53Op Art with Color
Slide54Spring Art Show Poster
Slide55Typography #1
Slide56Typography #2
Slide57Typography #3
Slide58Typography #4
Slide59Typography Project
Slide60Final Project