do you think this matches william's style of picture taking?
Thursday, December 10, 2009
everyday.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
taken.
melanie pullen.

One of the artists that i am emulating for this project is Melanie Pullen. All of her images are based off vintage crime scenes she took from the Los Angeles Police Department. She was intrigued by the small details and story that each photo told. Se began re-enacting them but "outfitting" each victim. I am going to try to emulate some of Melanie's pictures. Thursday, December 3, 2009
dancing in the streets

both of my pictures have a :"dance" theme to them. the one with the ballerinas is more peaceful then my other photo though. i guess you could say that ballet is more calm then hip-hop. i lowered the ballerinas opacity on the left side and did the same thing to the tu-tu's on the top right and left. it was difficult to cut the tu-tu's just right so they wouldnt have white outlining. another thing that i wanted to do was put only color images onto the backround because the backround is black and white. obvioiusly ballerinas can't dance in the streets but i thought that it looked unique and fun. the largest ballerina is the focal point of this picture because she in the only one in full color and is the first sunjest you lay eyes on. there are definately two images layered. the shrinking ballerinas are behind the largest dancer. the shrinking ballerinas also create movement. they lead your eyes along the side of the city street. do the ballerinas distract from the focal point?
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i meant for this photo to be very busy. in my opinion hip-hop is a very interesting style of dance. theres so many different thins you can do. i lowered the opacity on many of the dancers in this photo. i changed the colors om "sara". the guy in the bottom left corner creates movement to the girl jumping because he is lefting her with her foot.
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