Sunday, November 23, 2014

Inspired by master W. Eugene Atget

Eugene Atget was one of first documentary photographers. He well known for his pictures portraying the harsh truths of street life in Paris, but most of his work was discovered only after his death.



In order to imitate Atget, I made my photo of Gurbaz black and white, posterized, and slightly filtered

Eugene Atget #1

 I didn't have Photoshop on my computer, so all I could do with this image with paint was invert the colors, which basically made it black and white. 

Eugene Atget #2


I completely altered the picture of  this guy's face to resemble that of the one originally portrayed in Atget's photo, but i could not alter his overwhelmingly attractive visage despite my superior editing skills.

Eugene Atget #3







The lighting was bad, so heavy editing was required. Despite cropping and filtering, I still couldn't get the pose quite right


 Eugene Atget #4



Being a hopeless cause to begin with, I decided to just put the original through a few filters.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Partner Pictures

Picture of geese on the tiny football field



Picture of Cassie taking a picture of me taking a picture of her taking a picture of me etc...


Just a picture of the sky, no Photoshop or anything!

Monday, October 13, 2014

Period 1 Self Portrait and Depth of Field

Self Portrait & ATPI Photo
This was a picture of James, by James. I tried to get all of my face but I guess this turned out better.


Depth of Field
Picture of Karthik, by Rudy.


Friday, September 26, 2014

Third Photo Assignment-My Third Rule

                                                                                
     

                Brian trying to look cool slightly to the left of the center
                          
Rule: Avoid the middle




              Picture of Rudy with trees in the background

              Rule: Backgrounds




Gurbaz and Chips+Heavy editing, not really following any rules


Rule: Break the Rules




My Rules:
  1. Avoid the Middle
  2. Backgrounds
  3. Break the Rules