Why hello innocent viewers. I am here to explain the mathematical equation of.... wait, don't go, I swear I'll stop talking about math, I swear! Now, moving past my daily dose of weirdness, (and math issues) I can explain what this post is really about. In class this week, we will be covering a little something I like to call Double Exposed Portraits. Don't know what the heck I'm talking about? (Don't worry, you're not alone, most of the time I have problems understanding myself!) Just keep reading, (That sounds like Nemo "Just keep swimming, just keep swimming) and I will enlighten us both. Also, I apologize for my distracted writing today, and the formality of last weeks post (I know I posted it on last Monday, just pretend! Shh...) I'm really tired, and will likely rewrite all of this later anyway. (Not likely) Anyway, enjoy learning about photography till your heads explode... hopefully not like they do when you look up at the clock and realize you have another 25 minutes of math class left.....
Okay, now that I'm all serious and focused, (Yeah right) we can begin. Basically, portrait photography is pictures of people that display how they are feeling, their emotions, their mood, their personality. Fun fact about me- it is actually one of my favorite types of photography. A Profile shot is when you take a profile of a person, which is basically a fancy term for osilhouetted profile, and those look wicked cool.
ne side of their face. This is different from other forms of portraits, because you can only see one eye, one side of their face, so it's a totally different view. Silhouetting is when all you can see of an image is the basic shape, because all of the details are blacked out, or shaded in, or something like that. So you can make a portrait that is a
Double exposures are basically when their is a profile shot, and it is combined with two other images, so it almost looks like the person has images dancing around in their heads. It is a way to express the person. You want to know how to make them? Read on! You start by taking three images. I'm sure you can take more, but that's the amount we are using this time around. One is a profile shot of yourself, or a person. We had other GT students take ours for us, so we could use our selves in the shot. The other two will be things that inspire you, or things that you love, things like that. Then you take them into Photoshop, and merge them together. You then take the dodge tool and outline your portrait, which should be on the top. Next, you crop your image, and change the blend settings to screen. Now you can make adjustment layers, and customize your color balance, curves, saturation, exposure, and more!
In my first example, I took shots of the sun shining through the leaves of trees. I wanted to kind of stick to a nature theme. Once I had those shots, I had Kasiah* take my portrait. In my second, I took two pictures, one of the banana trees outside of my house, because I often spend weekends working on them with my dad, so their special, and one of the pages of a book. I shouldn't even have to tell you why their is a book. Gosh. Then I had miss Kasiah take another shot of me. (P.S Thanks to Kynan and Tim for letting us steal their camera!) Anyway, that;s all for today! If you liked reading about all this digital media stuff, then come back soon. We love you here at Miss Maddie's G.T portfolio. See y'all next time! Byez! (That is an expression me and my friends cherish... I know, we're strange!)
*For those of you who are familiar with my blog, you all know kasiah. If you're new, or just don't pay attention, scroll to the bottom of the page. I'll wait. She's the girl on the left. With the nerd glasses. This is a joke. You will get it if you look at the bottom of the page. Go. Anyway, when your done with that, go check her blog out. Usually I'd link it, but I want to use this opportunity to give the K.M.S Gt class a shoutout. Check out everyones blog at the sidebar, I'm sure my classmates would appreciate you seeing their work, just like I do!
ne side of their face. This is different from other forms of portraits, because you can only see one eye, one side of their face, so it's a totally different view. Silhouetting is when all you can see of an image is the basic shape, because all of the details are blacked out, or shaded in, or something like that. So you can make a portrait that is a
Double exposures are basically when their is a profile shot, and it is combined with two other images, so it almost looks like the person has images dancing around in their heads. It is a way to express the person. You want to know how to make them? Read on! You start by taking three images. I'm sure you can take more, but that's the amount we are using this time around. One is a profile shot of yourself, or a person. We had other GT students take ours for us, so we could use our selves in the shot. The other two will be things that inspire you, or things that you love, things like that. Then you take them into Photoshop, and merge them together. You then take the dodge tool and outline your portrait, which should be on the top. Next, you crop your image, and change the blend settings to screen. Now you can make adjustment layers, and customize your color balance, curves, saturation, exposure, and more!
In my first example, I took shots of the sun shining through the leaves of trees. I wanted to kind of stick to a nature theme. Once I had those shots, I had Kasiah* take my portrait. In my second, I took two pictures, one of the banana trees outside of my house, because I often spend weekends working on them with my dad, so their special, and one of the pages of a book. I shouldn't even have to tell you why their is a book. Gosh. Then I had miss Kasiah take another shot of me. (P.S Thanks to Kynan and Tim for letting us steal their camera!) Anyway, that;s all for today! If you liked reading about all this digital media stuff, then come back soon. We love you here at Miss Maddie's G.T portfolio. See y'all next time! Byez! (That is an expression me and my friends cherish... I know, we're strange!)
*For those of you who are familiar with my blog, you all know kasiah. If you're new, or just don't pay attention, scroll to the bottom of the page. I'll wait. She's the girl on the left. With the nerd glasses. This is a joke. You will get it if you look at the bottom of the page. Go. Anyway, when your done with that, go check her blog out. Usually I'd link it, but I want to use this opportunity to give the K.M.S Gt class a shoutout. Check out everyones blog at the sidebar, I'm sure my classmates would appreciate you seeing their work, just like I do!
I like how the text is in your head
ReplyDeleteCould have made your two textures stand out more
Great overall
Great adjustment layers!
ReplyDeleteCannot clearly see both symbols.
Very bright!
Great layer effects!
ReplyDeleteI can see two symbolic images clearly.
Nice job.
love your symbols
ReplyDeletecan't see book
I like books too
1. I like your images
ReplyDelete2. The text on the book could've been more clear
3. Really vibrant colors
Really like how you can see the writing clearly
ReplyDeleteYou could've made the trees a little more opaque
Really like the placement of the images
I like the words, i would have done that myself.
ReplyDeleteCould tell what the second image was at first.
Great over all project!
I like how you can see both of the pictures clearly
ReplyDeleteI think you could have made the writing bigger
I really like how the placement of the banana tree
I like the images you used to represent yourself
ReplyDeleteCan't see the two images clearly
Nice colors
You're head is full of knolage...
ReplyDeleteMeh.
Pretty good overall.
I like how the trees are your shirt and the book, in your head
ReplyDeleteCould have made the text pop out more
Blended in the images well
I love the position the book is in
ReplyDeleteno complaints
great job
Cool symbols
ReplyDeleteColors are a little dull
You can't tell the images are blended
The effects are nicely done
ReplyDeletecould of made your textures stand out more
great overall
great symbols
ReplyDeleteI got nothin
Great job blending the two photos
Nice book
ReplyDeleteLittle more vibrance
Nice banana trees
I like how you can see the writing clearly
ReplyDeleteBut you could've made the trees a little more opaque
Really like the placement of the images
I like how you put the book in your head, as if your thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteI wish it popped out a little more.
Great job!
I like the way that I can see your symbols.
ReplyDeleteI think you can make the colors pop more.
I like the way you dodged your face.
I like the nature them
ReplyDeleteIt's kinda hazy
i like the trees
I like how you blended the 2 photos well
ReplyDeletethe text is kinda hard to see
I like the trees
I love your symbols!
ReplyDeleteI personally feel like you could work more on your adjustment layers.
I also like the placement of your symbols.
I love you profile pic
ReplyDeleteYour text could pop a bit more
Nice relating symbols
i like how the symbols u chose symbolize you
ReplyDeletethe text can be shown more
I really like the overall
An absolutely fabulous subject bestie ;P
ReplyDeleteMaybe you could have given the symbol pics more opacity.
Awesome symbols!