3. David Hockney created this photomontage in 1982.
He did this photomontage by taking lots of pictures and
then joined them together to make a college/montage.
He would have probably printed out the pictures
individually and then stuck them how he wanted them
to be.
With this he would have started at the top and then
worked his way down the picture till he got to the place
where he wanted to stop.
Now a days we would just take lots of pictures and then
we would save them to the computer. Once you have
done that you would click on Adobe Photoshop to get
the pictures like this. You would click “file > automate >
photomerge and then you would change files to folders
and then Photoshop tries to create the picture.
This could be shown in museums like Art museums and
maybe at an auction to be sold as someone had the
photo in their house. It maybe in different art galleries
displays like there maybe one for Photomontages and
then there could be another one for experimental
photography.
Telephone Pole, 1982
This could be a mixture of traditional and nontraditional . This is because some of these pictures were
done in the dark room but other times it is done digital
.
5. Jerry Uelsmann again makes his own unique pictures
which is known as multiple exposures which is done in
Photoshop.
This is done by 2 or 3 photographs which are joined
together to create this picture in Adobe Photoshop.
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This could be shown in museums like Art
museums and maybe at an auction to be sold
as someone had the photo in their house. It
maybe in different art galleries displays like
there maybe one for Photomontages and
then there could be another one for
experimental photography.
This is maybe a non-traditional method as it
works with modern techniques. This is
because you are using software on the
computer .
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Start by opening Photoshop up and inserting the
back ground you want, then add your other
picture on to the picture by going File > place to
get the second picture that you want to use.
Once you are happy with your 2 pictures then
you click Layer >New Adjustment layer>black and
white and with that you can change it any way
you want.
Once you are happy with the black and white
then you will need to probably do some changing
to the light. To do that you click Layer > New
Adjustment layer > curves. When you get this
layer if you don’t click ALT and click the layer you
want to change then it will change the whole
picture .
And then you get a picture like this.
7. Michael Bosanko wanted his photographs to unique as
well like every photographer they all have different
types of photography .
This picture would have been set on a very, very long
shutter and then left in one place for a period of time
and then you get the stars moving as they are moving
but we don’t see it as we are either asleep or they
move so quickly that we don’t see them. The only way
to see them is with a very slow shutter speed and then
it shows the lines in the sky which is the stars moving
and then you get this wonderful picture of the only
thing that is moving is the stars.
This could be shown in museums like Art museums and
maybe at an auction to be sold as someone had the
photo in their house. It maybe in different art galleries
displays like there maybe one for Photomontages and
then there could be another one for experimental
photography, this could even be up in your own home
or the photographers home.
This is maybe a non-traditional method as it works with
modern techniques. This would be used with a tripod,
slow shutter speed and time and patients to take such
pictures.