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Project 8- Alternate process prework Lumen Prints and Cyanotype prework

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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...

Community Project

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For this project Emma Brauser and I shot photos at Director Park in Portland Oregon. We shot different angles and different parts of Director Park to combine the photos into a collage that looks like director park. We also took about two hundred and something photos to create this collage. First we uploaded the pictures we took onto our computers and then we organized the photos into a google document. After doing so we then printed these images out and used scissors to cut them out. Then we organized the photos to create a collage of what director park looks like. We also recut some images we took to fit it in the collage.

Project #7 - Multiple Image Techniques

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 This is a multiple exposure image that was edited in photoshop. These two pictures were taken in downtown Portland and later screened on top of each other. The opacity percentage is smaller for the photo on top. This is also a multiple exposure photo, taken near Lincoln High School. The two photos were both of trees and combined using the screening tool in photoshop. This photo is a panorama and was taken as a panorama using an iPhone. It was shot at an angle from the bottom to the top.  This is also another panorama, which was created by using the panorama mode on my phone. I took by moving my camera from bottom to the top and over my head. This photo was taken in Seattle, Washington at the Chihuly Glass Garden. I took many different photos and merged them at different exposures to get the desired photo.  This photo was taken at Washington Park in Portland Oregon. These photos had different exposures and I merged them in photoshop to ge the ...