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Best of Spring Series

Best of Spring Series I decided for these specific images to be in my best of series because they all created flow in the image. The rule of thirds was even incorporated into my picture of David. I also tried to make the colors stand out from their background. I also added one more  picture  of Liam, the second to last picture in this series. On the whole, I really liked doing this project because the result of it was fun, despite how long it may take to edit each image.

Spring Project 3

Spring Project 3 I went all out for this series. I had taken many photos over the past weeks, and I was able to edit all of them this week. I'm really proud of how this week turned out because I created a sense of flow in each image, despite having a wider range of subjects in the series. I used more natural lighting this time too, and I avoided creating silhouettes. One of the problems with this specific post is that the dimensions of each image are not consistent. This has been a very fun but tedious project to work with. 

Spring Project 2

Spring Project 2 I'm really proud of how this week has come along. I've decided to try to expand the area of the photograph, and by doing so increasing the number of people in the images. This is especially the case with my first photo of Liam. I spent a lot of time on this one because I had to consider the lighting as well as the number of pictures of Liam in my image. I'm also starting to try to create a sense of flow in my images through the placement of each figure.

Spring Project 1

Spring Project 1 For my Spring Project, I decided to do a style of photos where there are multiple people (of the same person) in the same frame. In order to create these photos, I had to have my subject move around in the same frame for as many times as their figure is in the picture. I made sure that the lighting would stay the same between these photos in order to make it seem like the collage is just one raw photo. I also tried to place the subjects in backgrounds that would make the overall photo more abstract. I also tried to make the height difference between the different subjects greater. For the editing, I had to do a complex series of overlapping and erasing on pic monkey. I'm really excited about this project so far.