Thursday, November 19, 2009

Lab Ex 3

Reflections

What is surrealism and its relationship to photography?


We often hear this. “This is so surreal”, “What a surreal feeling.”. But what exactly is surreal? The dictionary says “Surrealism is an avant-garde art form that sought to release the creativity of the subconscious mind.” It is those weird dreams where you discover you can fly, where you fought off a giant spider and then end up underwater wearing your school uniform.


In a nutshell, bizarre and weird.


Before photography, artists were limited to the canvas and brush. What photography introduced was its ability to accurately capture reality relatively easily. Instead of taking weeks and months to paint or carve a sculpture, photographers can capture images in a matter of hours.


This convenience allowed artists to create work that couldn't be done in the past. Very often, surrealism works only when it is close to reality. If it is too abstract, the meaning often gets lost in translation.


Photography allows accurate images to be captured and manipulated. Photographers such as Martina Lopez utilise images and combine them in interesting manners way before Photoshop came about.


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Final Project

Human:Nature

Okay, is it Human nature or Human and Nature? I chose the latter. I wanted to portray the unlikely (I hope) scenario of Nature attacking Humans in the most common everyday activity.










Here are my raw materials. Literally







Assignment 5

Emotions capture.

I wanted to go along with using staircases after getting this shot.

But it was hard finding other staircases soo.. I chose doors after walking around Chinatown.

I like this... A little sense of mystery

Grand, imposing


Abandoned, broken down

Assignment 4

This was inspired by the recent economic crisis.
The source image.

The final image

Lab Ex 2

Surrealism

This week, we had to do a quick mash up of these 2 images in class to create a 'surrealistic' piece.
Picture 1
Picture 2

Mash up

Well, not exactly surrealistic. But you have probably seen this before. An image popping out of the mirror



Assignment 3

Assignment 3: Focal Length and Sensor Latitude

What a theme for an assignment. It simply means exploring different perspectives and stretching the dynamic range.

Perspective

Zoom

Macro

Low-key

You will see a lot of me in other assignments. That means i'm desperate


High Key

Monday, November 2, 2009

Assignment 2

Assignment 2: On camera techniques


Slow Shutter Speed

Buona Vista road on the night before tutorial.
Shallow Depth of Field

This is also known as false perspective, as Jing pointed out

Fast Shutter Speed

A big thank you to my church friends!

Deep Depth of Field



Assignment 1

First Assignment: Objects as Subjects


Texture
Pattern
Lines
Form
Shape

Friday, October 9, 2009

Class Exercise A (continued)

Now, to chose an alternative winner.

This picture won the 2nd prize for Spot News in the World Press Photo Contest.
I like how stark and poignant it is and how the story behind it is equally sad.
The use of black and white adds to the drama of it.

I'm back!

Better late than never!
About 2 months ago I started on another design module; but this time round, photography was the focus. So without any more delays, I'll go straight into the first class assignment.

Let me first talk about this photo, the grand prize winner of the Smithsonian magazine annual photo contest.


1. Lighting
Beautiful use of light and excellent control. This photo has a wide dynamic range

2. Composition
You would think that this photo consists of 2 scenes but what happened is that the photographer cleverly used the tree to separate it.

3. Subject
You immediately know that this is about fishing. But it gives you a deeper insight into the practice of it in China, from the traditional costume the woman is wearing to the boats.



Sunday, April 19, 2009

Bronty!



Say hello to the cutest dinosaur in NUS!
Well, it is finally over; no more 48 hours photoshop marathons!
A big thank you to my wonderful team mates, Andy, Hilda, Jeremy, Leandro.
We did the impossible. Haha.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Technicolor Asia II

Color Scheme Baby!

Technicolor Asia

This is by far the hardest assignment and has taken me quite a while. My initial concept was a mish-mash of Asian elements attacking the West. My ambitions got the better of me and even after a night of sleepless toil, my set was deemed too messy. It was back to the drawing board

In attempt number 2, I cropped the frame to only include the Asian elements. So goodbye twin towers, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. It looked much better but something was missing.
So off I went to photoshop again and twiddled around once more. I changed the text color, stroked it black, shifted its position and wala, it looked better! Still, this is not the end; I gotta mix and match the colors, so give me a break, I'll be back with that.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Pop the Drop II

UPDATE!

After consultation with Siti and some hours of tweaking later, I present to you the latest incarnation of my anti-suicide campaign poster!



Thursday, March 19, 2009

Abstract

Class Assignment number 2. Use simple shapes to depict certain words



Okay, this is for change.