Monday 24 March 2014

Matt Wisniewski example




This is my example of an image inspired by Matt Wisniewski. For this photoshoot the theme was fashion so the model did a range of typical poses. I also took a series of landscape photographs that I could merge with the portrait in photoshop. I imported the images and selected the clothes using the mask tool. I then inversed the mask so the clothes were selected and I could rub them out using the eraser tool at 10% opacity. This meant I could control how much of the portrait I was rubbing out and therefore how much the image underneath was coming through. After the double-exposure affect was finished I selected the background using the quick-select tool and painted it white using the brush tool. This gives the fashion magazine affect as there is no distracting details in the background. 

Matt Wisniewski research


This is my favourite image by Matt Wisniewki whose work is often in fashion and editorial magazines. I like this image in particular because I love the contrast in many ways. The thing that most stands out is the black and white portrait against the vibrant colours in the face. This gives an interesting perspective that I really like. The other contrast I noticed was how the pattern has sharp harsh lines but is in areas that are associated with being soft and kind like the hair and lips. It is as if the photographer is dehumanising the model and makes you focus on the clothes in the image which I think is very effective for a fashion magazine but is also an inspiring stand-alone image.

Friday 14 March 2014

Cris Wicks example using photoshop



This is my example of a Cris Wicks inspired image using photoshop for the words instead of drawing them by hand. I like my previous attempt much better as i found it hard to think of relevant words for this image. I will try to redo this to get a better affect. 

Monday 10 March 2014

Cris Wicks example


This is my finished image inspired by Cris Wicks. This was made using a printed out portrait of part of my face and layering tracing paper over the top. I then chose to use a theme of metaphors, most of which I found from songs and books. I wrote the words and phrases in black pen over the tracing paper, curving them to follow shapes like the eye and nose. I also tried to use relevant quotes like 'sleep and I remained strangers' under the eye where my lack of sleep shows and 'twin tears tracked tragic skin' on the cheek where tears would fall. The words layer was then scanned in and made into a virtual layer on photoshop where the words were selected and then cut from the black background. This acted like a window through the black layer to the portrait. I like the finished affect of this image and especially like the flow of the words around the face. 

quotes from
Eleanor & Park - Rainbow Rowell (book)
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close - Jonathon Saffron Soer (book)
Looking For Alaska - John Green (book)
Paper Towns - John Green (book)
The Fault in Our Stars - John Green (book)
The A Team - Ed Sheeran (song)
Bullet - Hollywood Undead (song)
First Day of My Life - Bright Eyes (song)
Holding On - Alex Day (song)
Small Hands - Keaton Henson (song)
Wish For Is You - Alex Day (song)





Cris Wicks research


This is an photograph by Cris Wicks which is made up of words. This style is very unusual and very affective in my opinion. I like how defined the features of the face are and the different words and fonts shows different meanings throughout the image. I am going to make my own image based on this artist.