Friday, January 8, 2016

Concentration Update

The focus of my concentration has changed. In my concentration, I used silhouette's of people into my image. I use perspective and contrast as my principle of design to create my images. My inspiration that I've based my work on is Navid Mughal. His work is filled with thoughtful ideas. His pictures are beautiful, how he uses sunsets, evening landscapes, amazing nature, and animals to create his silhouette's. Through my concentration, I've been able to show the relationship between the person or people in an unified image. 
I still will be adding more this weekend and need suggestions what I should fix and what images I should use.







11 comments:

  1. Where are the little boys legs in photo 5?? Besides that it looks like a good start.

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  2. I think your 4th image is your strongest, it think maybe try for a more design aspect throughout the whole image.

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  3. I really like the image with the red doors and the one of the girl with the umbrella. I think you should try making more images similar to those.

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  4. I love the image with the red doors!! You should work around that cause that is really strong!

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  6. I I agree with Lindsey. I think the one with the umbrella and the one with the red doors are the best because the silhouettes seem to blend in more with the backgrounds. I think you should keep working to make more like those two where it looks like the shadow could occur naturally.

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  7. I agree with Lindsey. I think the one with the umbrella and the one with the red doors are the best because the silhouettes seem to blend in more with the backgrounds. I think you should keep working to make more like those two where it looks like the shadow could occur naturally.

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  8. The people in photo 3 look too blocky, but the others look great. I agree with the above posts, I would try to make the silhouettes blend more into the background

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  10. I agree with Lindsey that your 4th piece is your strongest. I love this concentration by the way. I feel as though the design/artsy/cartoonish approach similar to the 4th photo is very interesting and more appealing than realistic backgrounds. Regardless, all the pieces are interesting in itself.

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  11. The red door piece is your strongest but I also like the one with the umbrella, but i think the subject should be smaller, currently it looks abnormally large in my opinion.

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