Photographers use contact sheets to show the evolution of their photos. The idea of the sheet helps people identify what the original photo looked like, so they can see the change that the photographer went through in editing and making a new version of the original. The edits used in the contact sheet was all made in Adobe Lightroom.
Project 8- Alternate process prework Lumen Prints and Cyanotype prework
Lumen Prints Paul Sisson http://www.paulsissonphoto.com/lumen-prints/ Joshua White https://www.joshuawhitephotography.com/lumen-prints/ Lumen Prints were an early form of photographic processes that involved UV light. First you need to arrange physical subjects on your paper until you get the desired arrangement. Then, you need to cover your subject with a piece of glass, while making sure that your subjects are flat on the pieces of paper. After placing your glass on, place it outside and make sure that it is directly pointing towards the sun. It is best to complete this process when there is UV light (sunlight) as it is what creates the image. Make sure to monitor your photo and tape your photo to the ground as it absorbs the sunlight. Once the print has been developed by the sun make sure to take it out and bleach it then wash. Cyanotypes Trond Sandmo http://trondsandmo.com/?p=1537 Cyanotypes is used to produced cyanotype blue prints. The...
I love how mostly all these photos have leading lines or shapes that focus in the audience
ReplyDeleteI really like your birds eye view edit. I think that the grainy/warm colored filter looks good with the subject
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