When taking pictures for this project I had to find a subject and take 12 photos total of the subject all with a slightly different center of focus than its predecessors. After finally getting the pictures that I wanted, I put the main photo of my subject in photoshop first then proceeded to open all of the other photos that I took and simply staggered them throughout the photo to resemble David Hockney's work.
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My composite photo was loosely based off of the popular children's book Where's Waldo. I compiled a few pictures of mine and my best friend's face and scattered and hid them throughout the photo. What I did to accomplish this was I opened up the pictures of mine and my best friend's face in Photoshop separate from the composite itself and then resized the images and edited their colors to camouflage them within the background photo. Due to time constraints given my lack of motivation I resorted to emulating Where's Waldo as my composite rather than spending a lot of time on it. I was rather far behind in work at this point in time so I didn't really have a choice.
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AuthorMy name is Jared Dowdy, I am relatively new to photography and am eager to share my experiences with the world. Archives
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