Monday, February 7, 2011

Shepard Fairey

Our paintings will look similar to this famous print from the Obama campaign by Shepard Fairey.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Changing an old photograph in Photoshop

We will be using our photographs to create large, graphic, high contrast paintings. First, the photographs should be changed in photoshop. The goal is make them look like a stencil with bold colors and shapes. Here is an example of mine below.


There are a number ways to achieve this look and some of you may know a better way, but here is what I did. I encourage you to share ideas and techniques with one another.
  • Open up your photograph in Photoshop. Duplicate the first layer.
  • Then I increased the brightness and contrast a LITTLE! (Image-Adjustments-Brightness/Contrast). You may not have to do this, it depends on your image.
  • Then I played with the color a little bit and made it more yellow-orangish. You may change the color however you like; it does not have to look like mine! (Image-Adjustments-Color Balance).
  • You can also change the color by adding a colored photo filter. (Image-Adjustments-Photo Filter) Then click on the colored box and choose a color to make the photo have an overall layer of this color- it's subtle but a nice way to experiement with color.
  • To achieve the stencil/cut-out look, you will use a filter and I think there are a few that will have this effect (solid sections of color, high contrast). The one I used is Cutout. (Fliter-Artistic-Cutout). At this point, a new screen will appear with small examples of the filters on the right side and Cutout will be highlighted. Your photograph will be on the left. If you cannot see the whole thing, click on the small arrow on the bottom left hand corner and highlight "Fit on screen".
  • At this point, your photo should look semi-similar to mine. You can always go back and mess with the Adjustments if you need to.
  • Print one in color and one in black and white. (Image-Adjustments-Desaturate).

Writing About the Past

Write about an old photograph with you in it. Writing will be easiler if the photograph is a snapshot. Don't worry about grammar or sentence structure. It should be in your voice so it's okay if the writing is informal. Here are some questions to consider when writing: Who are the people in the photograph and what are their ages? What type of clothing are they wearing? Describe their posture or body lagnuage. Describe the facial expression of you and the other people. Are the people looking at the camera? or somewhere else? Are the people interacting with one another? Describe the location and environment. Did an event just take place or is it about to? Are there details in the background? Is there a mood or feeling of the photograph?

OR

Write about a memory, event or any story you remember from your past or childhood. This may be hand written or typed.