Final Hockney Style PhotoTo create this photo, I took a bunch of separate photos of one singular thing and put them all into Photoshop and pieced them together. This is modeled after Hockney's Joiner photos.
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Kaleidoscope PictureFor the kaleidoscope, I used the butterfly effect photo, and copied it and placed it on a layer over the original photo. I then rotated the photo so it didn’t exactly line up. I repeated this several times to get the desired effect.
Butterfly EffectFor the butterfly effect, I changed the canvas size and moved the original photo to the top corner. I then copied the layer and flipped it to the other side. I did that again but this time I flipped it downwards. Finally, I flipped in once more to the side. This created the butterfly effect.
Hockney Style EditFor the cubist photo, we edited the photo using Photoshop. I selected a part of the photo and copied the layer and moved it around on a separate layer. I did this for multiple parts of the image. I then added a shadow to each layer creating the effect that the different layers looked more raised up and that they were all separate pictures. This was modeled after David Hockney, who is a photographer who would take separate pictures of one thing to show the passage of time. With this effect, it looks like separate pictures of a single subject.
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AuthorMy name is Amanda. This is my blog for my Photography class. Archives
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