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Digital Imaging and Press Gallery 05-06

Art 1 - PhotoMontage - First project of the 05-06 school year

Art 1 - Pinhole Photography - Here are our pinhole images, some have been colorized in Photoshop

Art 1 - Pinhole Photo Collage - Here the students collaged their pinhole photos to create new abstract works of art

Art 1 - Portrait Photographs - The students learned to use the Nikon D100 and the photo studio to capture interesting images of their classmates.

Art 1 - Digital Self-Portraits - The students took their portraits and used Photoshop techniques to create these digital self-portraits

Art 1 - Andy Warhol inspired portraits of Martin Luther King - In this setup assignment the students tried to emulate the silkscreen look of Andy Warhol's portraits. Their subject MLK was given to them.

Art 1 - Andy Warhol inspired triptych portraits of pop icons- The students chose a pop icon to use as the basis for a triptych in the style of Andy Warhol

Art 1 -Make Object Special Student's studio photography of mundane objects made special.

Art 1 -Rauschenberg collage Student's studied the collage art of Robert Rauschenberg and then emulated his style using personal images and scanned marks.

Art 2 - Architecture - 1st quarter architecture photography (Flash gallery may be slow to load)

Art 2 - Reflections - 1st quarter reflection photography (Flash gallery may be slow to load)

Art 2 - Eggelston Emulations - 1st quarter photographs emulating photographer William Eggelston (Flash gallery may be slow to load

Art 2 - Children - 1st quarter photographs of children

Art 2 - Shadows - 1st quarter photographs of shadows

Art 2 - Texture 3rd quarter photographs of Texture

Art 2 - Curves 3rd quarter photographs of Curves

Art 2 - Graves or Sculpture 3rd quarter photographs of Graves or Sculpture

Art 2 - Dead or Dormant 3rd quarter photographs of dead or dormant objects

 

 

 

 

 

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