Saturday, October 7, 2023

Sequential Images.

During my Digital art session, I was asked to create sequential images. I have worked with my course friend Karyna on below photographs.

First and second contact sheets are showing a story. Awaiting.



We have created above photographs during our short walk around the DMU campus. Photographs were taken with I-Phone 11 then transferred to the computer. Next I have used a Photoshop to create a contact sheet.   

Third contact sheet shows Karyna throwing a hat. The idea for below photographs was to show a movement of the object as well as movement of a model, her expressions, movement of her body, hair. Karyna has threw the hat twice, at the last photograph the hat is gone, looks like it has flew away.

Below photographs were taken in the classroom - January studio. I have used I-Phone 11 to take them. It is a sequence of multiple shots. They were transferred to the computer first and then on to the contact sheet with Photoshop. 




2 comments:

  1. It's great that you and Karyna have created such a friendship early in the year, you obviously enjoyed working together.
    This post could do with more context. I'd like to know why you chose to take the images you did. What made you go outside and then inside? In the classroom we discussed that every decision you made was a creative one in some way, so explore this when looking at your images.
    Could you outline what equipment or software you used. Your contact sheet looks like it was produced in Photoshop? For future projects make screen shots and Snips to illustrate your workflow.
    A nice start to your course, showing creativity, diligence and sense of fun. I look forward to seeing what you produce in the future.

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  2. I liked that you noted the information about the technique and described in more detail which platform you used. Maybe it would be cool to add more details and interaction with the reader

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