I have found this module the most challenging of all due to Photoshop being relatively new to me. I found that the best way to learn and come to grips with the programme was to literally just sit and explore and experiment myself with some practice images.
I also found that I learnt a lot from my peers, especially during our first crit , where we were given a mini brief within the brief to complete. From this I learnt a lot during the presentations of people explaining their work and how they had produced it- this urged me to keep trying and experiment and develop my skills further.
To begin, I simply experimented with changing the contrast, highlights, shadows, hue and saturation of my images. The brief then encouraged us to discover how powerful the cropping tool can be and how it can completely transform and give an image a different meaning. I then experimented using my scanner, importing mages into photoshop and layering them over each other, I also found that scanners can be used as a camera , and I created some work in the style of Dada in this way. My ideas then became slightly more complex as I began combining different images by layering them and changing the opacity etc, I found that this was actually a lot more difficult then I had initially thought as to produce an effective image it required things such as burning in, blurring and changing the curves etc. I continued to produce a number of images in this way but then felt I should experiment using different techniques.
I looked at the work of Sam Taylor Wood, in particular her chair sequence where she appears to be in mid air. I produced a similar piece using my brother and a chair, I photographed the scene with my brother sitting on the chair and then photographed again without the chair or my brother, I then simply cut out my brother from the image using the laso tool and pasted it on the blank image so that he appeared to be sitting in mid air. Although I was pleased with my first attempt I feel that it would have taken me a long time to perfect the image and I wasn’t confident enough using this technique for my final images and so I continued to explore what else Photoshop had to offer.
I moved away from what i had been doing and decided to experiment with something new. I made a mask out of a box and photographed a friend wearing it, i then crated a new layer on photoshop and used the brush tool to paint over the image, i then removed the original image layer from underneath so i was left with a cartoon like image that i had created by using the original image as a template. This then lead me to scan in images and work into them using the brush and blur tools.
I then felt that it was time I began concentrating on my final images, I had felt most comfortable combining images, layering,changing opacity and curves etc and so I felt I should develop this idea yet make it slightly more complex and so I began looking into artists such as Vault 44 . I really liked there images and how they’re almost fantasy like. I think they would make good advertisements for make up etc. And so my idea was to create images that could possibly used in advertising and so I went on to flicking through magazines etc, I found that I really liked perfume advertisements as they are often quite surreal.
And I like the idea of combining a person with other images.
For my final images, I decided that I wanted to combine everything I had learnt throughout this module and apply it to my images. This included layering and combining images, cloning, shading, cutting and pasting, changing hue/saturation/contrast and curves. I began with 3 original images that I had taken of my friends, and then then began thinking about what images I could combine with my pictures that would effectively advertise perfume. _I thought sweets would be ideal, because not only does it suggest the perfume smells sweet, the variety of colours and shapes could make my images really interesting.
I began by layering the images, and continued to change the opacity until I felt there was a right balance between both pictures, I also continuously changed the curves and contrast as I added more layers.
I then erased parts of the image using the eraser tool, to suggest the girl is wearing a mask, as if the perfume is her front and her aura.
I also changed the hue and saturation to get some vibrant colours. _I did this for all 3 images, but to make the images work well as a series I used the eye dropper tool and then shading and blur tool to take colours from each image and incorporate them into each image so that they complimented each other. I used the shading tool and then blur tool to do this effectively.
Monday, 19 May 2008
Sunday, 18 May 2008
How i created my images ...




I then began thinking about what images I could combine with my pictures that would effectively advertise perfume. I thought sweets would be ideal, because not only does it suggest the perfume smells sweet, the variety of colours and shapes could make my images really interesting.
I began by layering the images, and continued to change the opacity until I felt there was a right balance between both pictures, I also continuously changed the curves and contrast as I added more layers.
I then erased parts of the image using the eraser tool, to suggest the girl is wearing a mask, as if the perfume is her front and her aura.
I also changed the hue and saturation to get some vibrant colours. I did this for all 3 images, but to make the images work well as a series I used the eye dropper tool and then shading and blur tool to take colours from each image and incorporate them into each image so that they complimented each other. I used the shading tool and then blur tool to do this effectively.
Saturday, 17 May 2008

I began experimenting by making my images a bit more graphicy by adding things using Photoshop.
For my final images, I decided that I wanted to combine everything I had learnt throughout this module and apply it to my images. This included layering and combining images, cloning, shading, cutting and pasting, changing hue/saturation/contrast and curves.
From flicking through magazines etc, I found that I really liked perfume advertisements as they are often quite surreal.
And I like the idea of combining a person with other images to make them look quite surreal...
Thursday, 15 May 2008
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
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