Monday, 23 February 2015

Black Screen Projection



 Black screen projection:

When using black screens in projection photography your images that you take will only show the projection being on the subject of your image which will be placed in front of your screen.

I really like the use of black screens in projection photography because it makes the colours appear much more vivid and this then enhances the images and the colours used.

                              Because the screen is black it absorbs the colour that is being projected from the projector because of the darkness of the screen.


Monday, 9 February 2015

CD cover experiments

 I found this image on google search and thought that it would be perfect to experiment with the style of image/design style that I would like to use for my CD cover, I adore the use of minimalistic colours and I believe that this style of image would suit my work amazingly, I am in awe at how well this image is put together with not only the subject of the image looking distressed but also her outfit and the background, thus piecing the image together to make it look more complete and in place.


To improve this image for my CD cover experiment I have played with the use of dark tones and bright tones used in the image to make the colours in the image contrast more and stand out more brightly, I love how bright the red is now as it catches the viewers attention more than the first image, I have then used a red (as similar to that in the image) and made up a name for the album to make it look more like an album cover, I think that the image works really well and would love to continue making improvements to this for my finished CD cover.

Text in an image

I am very happy with the progress I made with this image in the short amount of time we had to create it, although it is incomplete I think my intentions with this image are clear.
I would love to go back to this image at a later date when I have time and complete it so that I can see the final result and make my judgement on it, once I have done this I will reverse the image and instead of surrounding the object of the image with the words "hello sailor" I will cover the object of the image.

Taylor M edit.

Original Image, Photographed by: Zoe Mcconnell.
Model: Taylor Momsen.

My edit of Zoe Mcconnell's photograph of Taylor Momsen.


I started off by setting the contrast really high so that when I made the image black and white the shadows would stand out well against all of the whites.
I have then used the eyedropper tool to select a shade of green similar to the original greens on her clothes.
I then used this to make the leaves on her clothes a faint shade of green so that it is not very obvious in the image but still stands out as colour, I chose a purple that I liked to make her eye makeup stand out.

Blending modes

To create this image I have put an image of a elvish girl over an image of an elven sword, I have then blended them together using the colour option of burn colours. I have then repeated this technique on a few other images (as seen below) in my opinion as I have experimented with each image gained a better understanding of the techniques we had to use I have improved with each image that I created.



CD cover research and annotations

 I have chosen this CD cover for one of Christina Aguilera's albums because I love the use of robotic cogs over one half of my face, the design of this CD cover is exquisite and I would really enjoy making something like this for my CD cover.

 I have chosen POGO's favourite birthday songs as one of my CD covers to help inspire me for this project because it has a clown on the front and I would love to recreate this design using some of my own pictures of a clown costume I am currently making for another project and think it would fit in perfectly with this, I love the use of dark colours for the cover to then tie in with the dark theme of clowns.












I have used all of these CD covers in my research because they are some of the most famous CD covers that have been created to this day, as you can see most of them are older CD covers as they were more simplistic back then and were much more attention grabbing and pleasing on the eyes, I will be using these for inspiration and taking snippets from each of the CD covers that I wish to use.