Most photographs are a single frame of a scene Double exposure is a way to expand upon a single image You can see two views at once Pablo Picasso P a n o r a m a s David Hockney David Hockney ID: 546742
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Expanding the picture frameSlide2
Most photographs are a single frame of a sceneSlide3
Double exposure is a way to expand upon a single image.
You can see two views at once.Slide4
Pablo
PicassoSlide5
P a n o r a m a sSlide6Slide7Slide8Slide9
David HockneySlide10Slide11Slide12Slide13Slide14Slide15
David
Hockney
on creating “Pear Blossom Highway”Slide16Slide17Slide18Slide19Slide20Slide21Slide22
Time based expansionSlide23
Time based expansion
Cinemagraphs
: adding motion to a still image.Slide24
New Assignment: 10 from 1 spot
Stand in one spot and shoot at least 10 photos in front of you, above you, to the right, to the left, what’s in back of you, etc.
Combine the photos in
PhotoShop
to create a disconnected scene. 8.5 x 11 in.
You only have to turn in a jpg of this image with your 10 from 1 scene.Slide25Slide26