Monday, June 1, 2015

Friday, May 22, 2015

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Diptychs


In my first diptych, the left side represents an angry person and the right side represents a sly person.
In my second diptych, the left side is the before of when she is holding the lipstick. The right side is the after, once she applies her lipstick.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Friday, May 8, 2015

Photowalking

Collection of Ice-cream Cones 


Friday, May 1, 2015

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Friday, April 17, 2015

Monday, April 13, 2015

Surrealism Photo


In this image, I took a side view and straight view photo of Khushbu. I got the background image from Google.  I then cropped out the back and flipped the side view image and pasted them onto the background image. I used the blur tool and smudge tool to blend of the bottom of Khushbu to blend it in as if she's coming out of the water. I found a picture of an elephant on Google and cut out the trunk and flipped it and pasted it onto Khushbu's head. Lastly I took a picture of a lion necklace I had and changed the color to black and white. I pasted it onto the left corner of the image to make it look like the lion is peeking at the Khushbu's.

Friday, April 10, 2015

Monday, March 30, 2015

Then and Now


Surreal Post 1

For my surreal photo montage, I would like to do a cool portrait.  I want to do something where I take a photo of a friends face and add cool objects. I want to use Photoshop to add cool filters t make the photo look surreal. I want to add animals and random objects coming out of the face. I also want to add a cool texture to the skin.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Surreal Artist Comparison

Surreal Artists
Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. He was born on October 25. 1881 and died on April 8, 1973. Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain. He was the creator of Cubism. Picasso was an expatriate, sculptor, printmaker, ceramist and a stage designer. Most of his life, he devoted to art. Picasso was not that bright of a student in school, be he showed a strong talent for drawing at a young age. His father taught him to draw and paint, and by the age of 13, he was more skilled than his father. At 14 years old, he moved to Barcelona, Spain with his family and attended the School of Fine Arts. At 16 years old, he attended the Royal Academy of San Fernando in Madrid. Picasso did not enjoy these schools because they focused too much on classical methods. Picasso wanted to do something different. During the 20th century, Picasso moved to Paris, France and opened his own studio. During this time period, Picasso created a lot of blue and green art work that showed scenes of poverty and isolation. In 1905, Picasso was crazy in love with Fernande Olivier. His art work showed his feelings; they were exclusively in rose tones. In 1907, Picasso did something really different. He painted 5 nude prostitutes with distorted, geometric objects. This was the start of Cubism. Cubist paintings consist of odd objects in abstract form with crazy color combinations. Then came the Classical Period which consists of his works affiliated with the WW1. In 1927, Picasso started a new movement known as Surrealism which is known as the artistic manifestation of which was a product of his own Cubism. Picasso painted in blacks and greys to show the horrors of the war. One of his paintings was the “Guernica”.

Florence Henri
Florence Henri was a photographer and an artist. She was born on June 28, 1893 in New York. She grew up in Europe and studied in Rome. In 1925, she moved to Paris and started painting. Her photography is very avant-garde style. She became a member of the Cercle et Carre group and opened her own profession photo studio in 1928. She did a lot of portraits. Henri's prop of choice was the mirror -- using the common object as a surrealist tool to disrupt perception, disorient the viewer and multiply her subject matter into infinity ambiguity. Her photographs, which included self portraits, compositional still lifes, artist portraits, nudes, photomontages, photo collages, were often reminiscent of Cubist paintings, with disjointed reflections complicating the space so even straight forward depictions become uncanny meditations.

Somewhat associated with her fascination with mirrors, Henri also toyed with her own identity, revamping her persona with through costumes, makeup and pose with every shot. "It's obvious that self-portraits have something to do with a search for identity but Henri's are particularly tilted that way," William Wilson, the erstwhile Los Angeles Times art critic, wrote in 1992. "In one she saw herself as a bohemian tomboy, in the next she's an earth-mother peasant in a babushka. It was fairly easy to lose track of oneself in the floating world of the international avant-garde, especially if you were a woman and an artist." (Huffington Post)

Pablo Picasso
Title: Girl Before  A Mirror
Date: March 1932


Description: This is a painting of a girl who is looking into the mirror and looking at her reflection. There are a lot of different geometric shapes and vibrant colors that make this painting visually appealing. The background has a rhombus pattern with red, yellow, and green color combinations. The girl standing is different colors than the reflection of herself.

Analysis: There is no focal point because there are so many things going on. My eyes are running all over the picture. The colors and shapes are very vibrant. The background is a lot brighter and the reflection of the girl in the mirror is darker.

Interpretation: This piece is showing 2 sides of Marie Therese Walter. The woman standing outside the mirror is representing the woman when she is all dolled up. The reflection of her in the mirror shows her at night without all the makeup and her hair out. When she looks at herself in the mirror, she sees and old woman. This shows she is insecure and sees all her flaws.

Judgement: I feel this painting was a success. The meaning is understood easily and is very visually appealing. I really like the colors and the shapes Picasso used in the painting. 

Florence Henri
Title: Window 
Year: 1929 

Description: This is a very simple picture of a window with a little view of the apartments. The photograph is in sepia color.

Analysis: This photograph shows leading lines. The lines are leading from the top to the bottom. There is also reflection because the mirror reflects the outside image. This image also shows informal balance because if this photo was sliced in half, they wouldn't be perfectly same on both sides. This image was taken from slight worm's eye view, very slight. 

Interpretation: This image is showing simplicity. Henri always makes use of a mirror in her photograph. In my opinion, I think this image is representing peace, tranquility, and simplicity. It’s showing the calmness of living in an apartment and relaxing.

Judgement: I like this photograph because of the sepia tone it has. It gives it a vintage touch. The photo evokes a cozy/ simple feeling. I like Florence Henri’s style because she does a lot of reflection photography. I like the angle it was shot it because it gives the image a sort of depth.

These 2 artists have very different styles as you can see. Pablo Picasso paintings consist of a lot of  vibrant shapes and geometric shapes. Henri's photo's are mostly black and white or neutral toned images. She does a lot of portraits for women and uses mirrors in her photography. Florence Henri photography is a lot more simple compared to Pablo Picasso's vivacious paintings. Both artists express how they feel in their works of art. 

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Friday, March 20, 2015

Photowalking: Primary Colors

Yellow Line On Street 


Blue Jeans 


Red Taillight 


Wednesday, March 18, 2015

David Hockney


Landscape


This is an image of the view from my driveway of my neighbor’s house, trees and the sky. I created this image by talking many pictures from left to right of the entire image I wanted to create. Then I used Photoshop to put all the pictures into a collage and adjusted the opacity to give it some contrast and depth. 

Portrait 

This is an image of my friend’s face. I created this by taking many pictures of different angles from left to right and top to bottom. Then I used Photoshop to put all the pictures into a collage and adjusted the opacity. 

Monday, March 16, 2015

Photo Studio App Review

           



The app I chose was Photo Editor. This app can be used to edit photos and create cool fun images using the different filters. There’s a lot you can do with just one app. One image can be enhanced greatly with just one click. Photo Studio has many different features that allow you to make your image more appealing to the eyes.  I take photos with my iPod camera. The images come out nice but a touch of editing with apps will make a huge difference.

            One of the most important features it has is the brightness and contrast feature. This allows you to make the picture brighter if the picture is dark. The contrast allows you to bring out the intricate details and make the image more visually appealing. Another significant feature is the saturation and hue control. This feature allows you to bring out certain shades in an image such as reds, blues or greens. You can also crop the picture to whatever size you want.
 Original

With Contrast and Saturation 


The most appealing feature of Photo Studio is the different unique filters. There are 14 different categories of filters, each filled with more detailed filters. The categories of filters include color strokes, artsy, vignettes, overlays, fantasy, misc., distortion, color lenses, Fancy, vintage, grunge, Hollywood Fx, blur, and groovy lo-fi.  
            I used this app to edit a picture of my friend and tested some of the filters. I used sepia and burnt paper. I realized how these filters make the picture look unrealistic and look overly edited. A good thing about these filters is you can control the amount of filter you want. I liked sepia the most because it wasn't as strong and unrealistic looking. 

 Burnt Paper


   Sepia


 Ancient Canvas 

The overlays are pretty and visually appealing. I liked the sparkles big and sparkles small overlay. They add a nice fun touch to a boring plain image.

 Original


 Sparkles Large

 Sparkles Small
I would not recommend this app to any users who want to create images that are more high quality and realistic looking. If you are looking for an app that has really unique and over the top filters, I would suggest Photo Studio for you. All the different varieties of filters and overlays would be what you are looking for. Overall my opinion on this app is I will not use it again because it does not fit my photography needs. I did like the fact it had a brightness/contrast feature and the saturation/hue feature, but that can be done with any app. The good thing about the app is the amount of filter can be controlled. I felt some of the filters were too cheesy and cheap looking.  




Monday, March 9, 2015

Self Reflection


This is Khushboo’s reflection into her phone. 

Friday, March 6, 2015

Where I'd Rather Be


A place I would rather be is Dubai. I would love to be there than here in Iselin any day. I found an image of Kim Kardashian on a camel in Dubai so I used that as my background image, and I cut my face out of an old selfie and pasted it onto the picture. 

Partner Project


This is an image of my best friend Bijal Rana, sitting on my jewelry stand. I created this image through Photoshop. First I took a straight angle view of my jewelry stand keeping in mind I need more blank space on the top where Bijal will be sitting. Next I took a picture of Bijal sitting on a lunch table. Then on Photoshop, I edited the image I took of Bijal and cut her out and pasted her onto the picture of my jewelry stand. I made sure she was placed properly and evenly. 

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Portrait Project

Simplicity  ©hiral p. 2015 
I took these photos for a Portrait Project for photography class. Through these images I wish for people to see the beauty in simplicity.  In this piece, I have photographed Maria Ashfaq modeling and doing some unique poses. She shows off her black and white scarf. This portrait collage reflects Maria’s personality. These photographs show she’s a unique and bubbly personality. The images were taken in an all-white room. The theme was black and white, which reflects simplicity. 

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Photography Composition

A Day In Central Park 

Horizontal
Horizontal: When the photo is wider than the length.




 This image is an example of Horizontal photo orientation. In this image, the towers are all aligned horizontally and the photo was taken on a horizontal orientation. This was taken in central park on a summer day. The picture is wider than its length. 


Inside Ralph Lauren

High Key
High Key: Using unnatural bright lighting to blow out harsh shadows


This is an example of high key photography. This image was taken in the Ralph Lauren mansion. In this image, there is bright lighting and barely any shadows. I added a black and white filter to extenuate the bright tones in the photo.

Swans

Low Key
Low Key: Dark tones used to create a dramatic image.



This image is an example of low key photography. In this image, there is a lot of dark, black tones. This is a picture of 2 swans, which was taken at a lake. I added a dark black filter to bring out the dark black tones of the picture. 

Looking Down From The Empire State 


Angle Down
Angle Down: Bird’s eye view photography. Picture looking down from the sky or the top.


This image is an example of bird’s eye photography. This was taken from the top of the Empire State Building. This image shows visual depth because of the angle it was taken at.


Ruby Woo

Distance Close
Distance Close: Extremely close up photography in which the subject of the photography is larger than life size. 




This image is an example of distance close photography. In the image, the camera was close up to the lipstick, which makes the lipstick look larger than it is in real life. This photo was taken in my bedroom on the floor with natural lighting shining through the window. 

Monday, February 9, 2015