Digital Photography and Imaging: Week 7



Gam Jze Shin / 0353154
Digital photography and Imaging / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media
Week 7

Lecture - Double Exposure:
This week, we studied on double exposure in class. It includes base image and also layer image which we put together and apply double exposure on it.

Double Exposure
1. Using Tilt-Shift Effect

fig. 1.1 Tilt-Shift Effect

2. Create fake reflection

fig. 1.2 Fake reflection

3. Experiment with simple portraits and details textured

fig 1.3 Simple portrait and details textured

4. Convert your results to Black & White

fig 1.4 Black and white

5. Work with silhouette

fig 1.5 Silhouette

6. Pick two random photo

fig 1.6 Two random photo

7. Make simple objects look fascinating

fig 1.7 Make simple objects look fascinating

8. Use shadow

fig 1.8 Use shadow


Blend Modes

fig 1.9 Blend Modes


Tutorial - Double Exposure
For this week's tutorial, we had given some double exposure's video. By following the instructions of the video, we should complete the double exposure task in Adobe Photoshop.



Practical - Project 2A (Double Exposure)

Progress:
fig. 2.1 Progress

Final Double Exposure:
fig. 2.2 Final Double Exposure

Progress (Own Portrait):

fig. 2.3 Progress


fig. 2.4 Before applying gradient map


Final Double Exposure (Own Portrait):

fig. 2.5 Final Double Exposure (Own Portrait)


Progress in Poster Design:

fig. 3.1 My poster reference

Summary of my idea

The topic I choose is decent work and economic growth. This goals is to sustained and inclusive growth that can provide economic opportunities for everyone and help more people to escape poverty. This poster is collaborate with Maybank and the logo of Maybank contain tiger. So, I have an idea which is tigers are described as piggy bank and people who work hard save their money into it after they earn money. They do not have to worry about their money because tigers as protector to protect their money. With security and better financial management, economy will growth better.



fig. 3.2 My sketches

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