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Assignment: Create 2 Digital Hand Painted Images

Composition tip: You need to select color images that would look good with part of the image in color and part in black and white.  

Number of total images in album: 6

You will turn in different 2 exposures with a before edit image, screenshot of image open in Photoshop or Photopea with layers showing , and the final image 

(the number of images can be reduced if doing a very challenging hand paint – need to consult with Mr. L before turning in)

Here is Mr. Lindroth’s sample album:

Mr. Lindroth’s Hand Painting Album

Tutorials

Here is a video tutorial on how to Digital Hand Paint in Photoshop:

Here is the Photoshop tutorial is PDF form:

Digital Hand Painting Photoshop

Here is a Photoshop tutorial that shows a slight variation on this effect where the black and white layer’s opacity is lowered to allow more color to show through like the image you see here:

Mr. Lindroth’s Sample Album of  Hand Digital Paint Variation

Here is a video tutorial on how to Digital Hand Paint in Photopea:

Here is the Photopea Hand Paint Tutorial in PDF Form:

Digital Hand Painting – Photopea

Here is a Photopea tutorial that shows a slight variation on this effect where the black and white layer’s opacity is lowered to allow more color to show through like the image you see here:

Mr. Lindroth’s Sample Album of  Hand Digital Paint Variation

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Assignment: Create 2 Digital Hand Painted Images

Composition tip: You need to select color images that would look good with part of the image in color and part in black and white.  

Number of total images in album: 6

You will turn in different 2 exposures with a before edit image, screenshot of image open in Photoshop or Photopea with layers showing , and the final image 

(the number of images can be reduced if doing a very challenging hand paint – need to consult with Mr. L before turning in)

Here is Mr. Lindroth’s sample album:

Mr. Lindroth’s Hand Painting Album

Tutorials

Here is a video tutorial on how to Digital Hand Paint in Photoshop:

Here is the Photoshop tutorial is PDF form:

Digital Hand Painting Photoshop

Here is a Photoshop tutorial that shows a slight variation on this effect where the black and white layer’s opacity is lowered to allow more color to show through like the image you see here:

Mr. Lindroth’s Sample Album of  Hand Digital Paint Variation

Here is a video tutorial on how to Digital Hand Paint in Photopea:

Here is the Photopea Hand Paint Tutorial in PDF Form:

Digital Hand Painting – Photopea

Here is a Photopea tutorial that shows a slight variation on this effect where the black and white layer’s opacity is lowered to allow more color to show through like the image you see here:

Mr. Lindroth’s Sample Album of  Hand Digital Paint Variation

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Juggling/Floating Photomontage – AP

Number of images? 1-3 depending on complexity (the one Mr. Lindroth is showing would be enough for one final image)

Before and after images required? YES

Screenshots of images open in Photoshop or Photopea with layers showing? YES

This assignment requires you to shoot different phases of the montage with the same background and using masks to reveal the subjects.  Screenshot evidence as you work on this montage are mandatory (see MrL’s album).  

 

Here is an album by Mr. Lindroth that shows the steps of this technique:

 

Mr. Lindroth’s Juggling Montage

 

Here are is this technique done by NPHS student Dylan Narkawicz (click on image to see it larger)

Photomontage with Clouds – AP

 

Assignment: create two photomontages

In your album you must include the images by themselves before the montage, screen shot of the images open in Photoshop or Photopea with layers showing, and the final photomontage.

 

Mr. Lindroth’s Sample Photomontage Album

Preparation

Take photos of clouds.  Here is an example:

It is easier if you take photos with subjects that have plain backgrounds that do not compete with your subject.  It would be wise to take photos of objects, people or animals against a clear sky, a one tone wall, a green screen if you have one, or any other background that is non-competitive with your subject.  This is not absolutely necessary, but encouraged. Some examples here:

   

Tutorials

Here is the Photoshop Tutorial to Create a Photomontage

Here is the tutorial as a PDF:

Digital Photomontage Tutorial

 

Here is the Photopea Tutorial to Create a Photomontage

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Here is a PDF of the Photopea Montage Tutorial

Photomontage – Photopea

Famous Portrait Photographers

 

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Tina Modotti (Mexico, still lifes, street life, portraits)

Steve McCurry (vibrant portraits from around world

Richard Avedon (bold portraits)

Alfred Stieglitz (portrait, street photography, structural)

 

Manuel Alvarez Bravo (Mexico)

Eddie Adams (Vietnam War, portraits of celebrities and everyday people)

 

Gregory Crewdson (eerie shots of Suburbia, American loneliness)

Man Ray (portraits, experimental darkroom, surrealist)

Imogen Cunningham (portraits, nature)

Tyler Shields (portraits in context – highly dramatic)

Mary Ellen Mark (unusual people portraits)

Doris Ulmann (portrait)

Julia Margaret Cameron (first well-known female photographer: portraits)

Edward Steichen (fashion – mid-20th Century)

Paul Strand (portraits and other genres)

Mark Seliger (celebrity photography – unconventional)

Diane Arbus (marginalized people)

Dorothea Lange (WPA photographer: impoverished people)

Ralph Eugene Meatyard (strange photos of masks, figurative photography)

Graciela Iturbide (much of work focused in Mexico, mysterious images, nature, portraits)

Bill Brandt (human figure and portraits with background as context)

Irving Penn (portrait, fashion, celebrity)

Joseph Szabo (high school students)

James Van Der Zee (African-American photographer of the Harlem Renaissance)

Anne Geddes (baby photographer)

Annie Leibovitz (celebrity portrait)

Cecil Beaton (fashion)

Kim Anderson (children, hand-painted images)

Carrie Mae Weems (portrait, African American perspective)

Florence Henri (portrait)

Philippe Halsman (“jump” portraits and other unusual portraits)

Herb Ritts (fashion, celebrity)

Albert Watson (fashion)

Anton Corbijn (musical celebrities)

Arnold Newman (unconventional celebrity photos)

August Sander

David Bailey (fashion and  celebrity)

Eddie Adams (world photographer)

Ellen Von Unwerth (fashion and celebrity)

Elliott Erwitt (often humorous portraits)

Erwin Blumenfeld (surrealistic fashion)

Erwin Olaf (dramatic and surrealistic portrait)

Eve Arnold (classic portraits from around the world, Marilyn Monroe)

Yousef Karsh (celebrity)

William Wegman (dogs)

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