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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.




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  1. These are amazing! I don't even know how you managed to that but you are super talented. I love the positioning of each person in the image. I want to see more, keep going!

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  2. Maxxxx these photos are GREAT! I think your precision on each photo makes these images great. I like how you considered each position in the photo, and how the entire image flows as one piece. Good Work.

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  3. These are AMAZING!! I think this is such a fun and creative batch which adds so much to your blog. I think this is such a nice idea and I am excited to see more!!

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  4. I love this! I have no suggestions!

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  5. Best project you've done this year. The one of Liam is so good. I think you should keep doing more outdoor settings. Great work.

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  6. These are really great! I love how you used different people and different settings. I dont have any suggestions for you.

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