Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Photoshop Phun!!!

In these assignments, I decided to add a realistic image  to another realistic image. For example, in the one photo  of my notebook, I replaced a page of my notebook with a picture of a jelly fish. By doing this, I meant to give the illusion of an image I had drawn. In another picture, I took an apple from another picture, and "placed it" in my purse, so it appeared that the piece of fruit was truly in my purse and had been there all along. Finally, in the last picture i took a different approach. What I decided to do was to add some sort of surreal and abstract looking pattern. This, in my opinion, gave some personality and character to the statue I photographed.






Logo






















Figures and Ground






































In this assignment I adjusted the lighting to the different statues as well as the background. In addition, I adjusted the lighting to some of the statues as well as changed the background.

A Day In the Life of AJ






































































These photos are a few that I have taken through out my day to show my daily life. On a typical day, I wake up, eat breakfast, go to class eat lunch and dinner, in addition to running any errands I might have to do, as well as doing my homework.


Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Adrienne's Moore Experienceee

 My experience at Moore thus far has been incredible. It is great to go to a school where everyone is so driven and passionate about the same thing, which further motivates you to excel and succeed. Everyone here has been so helpful and understanding, which definitely mitigated any reservations I had when I entered in August. 

Statues At Random



In the city of Philadelphia, historic monuments are found seemingly around every corner. So for this part of the assignment, I decided to donate some of our city's omnipresent statues to some areas that were not as fortunate to have the overabundance of monuments that Philly has. I placed the statue in the first location, a desert, to prove that great monuments in the desert are not limited to the Sphinx and the Pyramids. In the second photo, I decided to put the statues in a battlefield, as their dissent is a representation for fallen soldiers.