Monday, February 22, 2010

Multiple Exposures Online

Just as a followup to our in-class project... some examples of multiple exposure photography online.

You can see what each of you submitted to our online folder at
http://picasaweb.google.com/Studio.Gregory/MCLAPhoto2010SubmitFolder?feat=directlink
A few of you have made comments... good work all, many delightful images.

I liked this set of tips and tricks -- similar to Alex's photo of himself -- Seven Steps to Taking Clone Photographs by Michael Zhang.

There's also many multiple exposure images throughout this online set, from a variety of different photographers on the time-worn theme of The One Who Got Away at Pictory Magazine.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

The best thing about photography is every photo has a story. Every photo has a meaning and a reason. Some you may not see right away but after looking at it for a while you can, or reading the story line. I liked looking at the picture then reading it then seeing if I can make the connection

Prof. Scheckler said...

Too true! Of course sometimes the story is 'whoops I messed up my camera settings!' but I bet that's not what you meant!

Alex said...

I have to say, that Pictory website was amazing, I love the way that they set you up with a tiny story about some epic relationship that has happened between the people pictured. That style of art and story telling is something that I am truely fond of, and try to achieve with my art.

Signe Kutzer said...

These photographs are so amazing!! When paired with the personal story they scream emotion!! I can't tell you how important it is to me to have a reason behind my photographs. It is on form of art where I can say it is complete and revisiting the image I say "there is nothing I would change."

Prof. Scheckler said...

There's some very high quality photos there. If y'all haven't already, check out http://www.pictorymag.com/themes/

to see what kinds of submissions they are currently accepting.

Unknown said...

I really enjoyed reading about taking clone pictures. The best part of layering or HDR photos is that you can pretty much make any photo you want. I am really thinking about investing in a better camera so i can manipulate my photos more.