Showing posts with label photojoiner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photojoiner. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Straight Images - Photojoiner





The images that I created for this topic are very similar to ones that I researched when completing my image bank. I feel that by having a clear base of images that  I had looked at allowed me to understand the way in which to make them  successful. In some off them I pushed the composition more than others as I used some images that weren't straight and this challenges the composition of it as I was trying to make them all match them all up in different ways in order to make the image look interesting and highlight the fact that it is multiple different images laid over the top of each other in order to created a new and interesting image. Some of them worked better than others, I feel that the ones of people didn't work that well as it was hard to match up the images and make it look like the person whereas in the others it was rather simple and worked effectively. 

Contact Sheet - Photojoiner






Work Diary - Photojoiner


Below is a photo from the shoot that I do like 
This week we were tasked with creating photojoiners. On Tuesday we were tasked with photographing small ones of people in the studio  and of small things outside and then on Thursday we were tasked with creating a landscape joiner however due to the rain we had to do this inside. I found this easier than expected because the editing process was a lot simpler than I had imagined it would be considering how complex they look. 

Below is a photo joiner from the lesson that I like  


I like this photo joiner because it was hard to make it look like a complete plant. I like that this photo has a gap in the photo and that one of the photos sticks out at the top making it clear that it is a photo joiner. I like this joiner because even though photos were quick and simple to take but the amount of time I spend resizing the images and making them look like a plant was well done by the way that the picture now looks.

Below is a photo from the shoot that I don't like 


I don't like photo because I don't feel that it works well I don't like the fact there is so little to photograph yet it doesn't line up and the doesn't look good. I don't like it because nothing really lined up well or really fitted together meaning that it didn't work that well. I also don't like this photo because half way through someone walked down the corridor meaning I had to move out they way and lost my position meaning that I had guess where I was standing in order to take the photographs. 

Progression 

If I was to create more photo joiners I would like to have go at faces again because I feel that these were my weakest photo joiners and I would like another chance to create these. I would look at photo joiners of faces before taking the pictures to understand exactly how they work and take similar photos. I would also like to do a bigger photo joiner with a lot more photos in it to see how hard or easy they are 



Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Image Bank - Photojoiner

I like this image because all the photos are straight yet clearly overlap each other. I like the layout of the photo because the photographer has clearly focused on making the wheel join up and no on whether the floor matches up. I like it because it shows clearly that lots of images that have been laid over each other and I like that all the photos show different light and angles and I like how they are all different angles really showing off the shape of the floor. This has been joined together so there are no gaps in the pictures creating a whole image.


I like this image because the all the images have been edited to make the clouds different colours and so is the building. I like that the colour has been changed. I like that this image is isn't the complete shape and there are corners missing and pieces sticking out. I that even though the images are overlapped yet they still line up perfectly but you can still that it is overlapped due to the editing.  


I like this because all the photos were taken on a Polaroid camera and position in this way in order to show the movement. I like that the images don't overlap and that the the gap in between the photos isn't equal, this loots almost rushed even though you can tell that it is taken the photographer a long time to photograph. 


I like that in this photo a lot of the photos have been turned to different angles in order to make the picture complete. I like that there are still gaps in the picture it suits the style well. I also like the on some of the photos you can only see a tiny part of it and most of it is hidden by other photos. 
I like the photo looks very simple yet you can tell that a lot of work has gone into it to make it look ass impressive as it can. 


I like this because it is of a person. I think that people look very effective in photo joiner pictures. I like that it isn't perfect and doesn't all fit together perfectly as I feel that this looks better. I like that whole background hasn't been filled in that it has been left as just him and not a lot of what is around him. I like that you can tell the photos were taken over time because you can see his hand by his side and by his mouth showing that this wasn't just one photo taken cropped down and the pieced back together. 


I like this photo because it a longer landscape and you can really tell that the photographer spent a lot of time choosing the right location in order to get the most effective photo what would really show the photographer would like. I like this because there are a lot of people around and you can't really see the different pictures and this shows that the photographer has really looked at how the photos all fit together. 

Definition Post - Photojoiner

Joiner -  are a photographic technique in which one picture is assembled from several overlapping photographs. This can be done manually with prints or by using digital image editing software



 This photo is a joiner of a ladies face where multiple images of different sizes, that have been placed over each other to recreate her face. 

In this photo a landscape has been recreated through the use of different photos. The photo is not all filled in and isn't a perfect shape and the photos are all at different angles.


I like this photo because the images of the street are used to recreate the street and the shops that run along side the street. The images are all different sizes and at different angles give the street a sense that it is all there.


I like this photojoiner because it contains both a street and a person meaning that there are more than the one thing to consider when creating the joiner and making the photo look okay. 

Personal Definition - a photo that is created out of little images all laid over the top in order to create the whole image.