Digital Photography & Imaging | Week 5

October 21, 2024 [ Week 5 ]

Nicco Chew Jin Xun (0366563)

Digital Photography & Imaging | Bachelor of Design (Hons) In Creative Media | Taylor's University

Group 4



W5 | Lectures

[ Double Exposure]


figure 1.1 & 1.2 - examples of double exposure photography



Double Exposure Photography

  • refers to merging multiple images
  • the goal is to make them surreal, emotional, or humorous
  • usually feature silhouettes
  • may look complicated at first, but it’s easy to make in-camera and in Adobe Photoshop
  • You don’t need a double exposure camera, as there are a few other ways can create them


  1. Using the Tilt-Shift Effect
  2. Create fake reflection
  3. Experiment with simple portraits and details textured
  4. Convert your results to Black & White
  5. Work with silhouette
  6. Pick two random photo
  7. Make simple objects look fascinating
  8. Use Shadow
  9. PHOTOSHOP : Blend Modes




figure 1.3 - photoshop, blend mode groups




W5 | Practical


[ Project 1B - PART 01: Hearst Mansion ]



Heart Mansion - SHAZAM



figure 2.1 & 2.2 - pictures provided



figure 2.3 - steps of heart mansion




Final Outcome


figure 2.4 - final outcome of heart mansion




My Reflection


 

figure 2.5 & 2.6 - pictures provided & picture of myself




Final Outcome


figure 2.7 - final outcome of my reflection




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