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Project 11 pre work

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What I was inspired by: All of these images of specific magazine covers, ads, and spreads inspired me because they were original, and creative. In some of them they're was a lot of stuff happening but in other it was super simple and didn't have much happening. 2 magazine covers: 2 magazine spreads: 2 magazine ads:

Project 10

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Two commercial Portraits: Both of these images function as commercial portraits because they are expressing the idea of french, and also french education. I found these were good images to express this idea. Two Fine Art Portraits: These image function as fine art commercials because it catches the teacher in action of doing something such as teaching a class. I thought it was good because one of them is him grading papers and the other is him showing something on a map.

Fine Arts Portrait, Project 10 pre-work

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A fine portrait is a image of someone in super high quality and clarity. It take specific details from someone and brightens it up and creates smooth edges. They're are a lot of key components towards this method such as background and such. Two examples of portraits:  Portrait by Annie Leibovitz   Steve McCurry I liked both of these portraits because they both show an immense amount of detail of the people in the photos, and there are stories hidden behind it. Commercial Portrait: A commercial portrait is a portrait that is made to want to convey a theme or a story. This is a method of taking a portrait of a business person as example with a nice background of an office and promoting what ever work needs to be promoted to the public.     Jeffrey Salter I liked both of these commercial portraits/magazine covers because they are very serious and put a very compelling story out and it shows the professional work and time that went into creating the...

Project 9: Surrealism

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In this image, I wanted to make it as random as possible and combine things don't go together at all. The way I was able to do this is by taking the background of a farm and implementing objects that don't match the scenery. For instance someone in tennis gear making a funny face, and a sports car. You would never expect to see these three objects together.  This image isn't inspired by anything specific, I just thought it would be an interesting site to see fruits and vegetables on the side of a building. I also picked the two things with the most amount of color in contrast to the base image. I though red countered the really dark aspects of the background.