Friday, January 12, 2018

Multi Frame Storytelling

This week we worked on Multi Frame Storytelling which is when you use two or more photos and I made my images into collages. Each of my photos has the black and white filter as well as a border to show a cohesive pattern throughout my post. This project was a little challenging at first because I didn't really know what direction to take it in until I started playing around with the images. One thing that worked to my advantage was the fact that it was raining because it helped make my photos look eerie.






9 comments:

  1. I really like this collection because each story has one picture of a person and another picture that does not feature a person. The non-person photo shows the person's feelings, and it allows the viewer to understand what's going on in the photographed person's head. The filter for this collection ties everything together, and I think that you successfully created a story.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I think your first image is extremely powerful and the editing really helped pull your idea tougher. Your images seem to have said tones so I would recommend trying to make some happier multi frames. Great work

    ReplyDelete
  3. I really like how each one of your collages has a person in it; they define the piece. Additionally I like how each person is paired with something industrial like concrete stairs. I would have liked to see collages that had more than two images to them.

    ReplyDelete
  4. You created some really good work this week. I like how each image has its own story to it. I also how you added a texture to the photos to add more character. Nice job!

    ReplyDelete
  5. These a really good. It seems as though you really took your time connecting the photos together to creat a story. I love that borders that your attached to the photos, it really sets the tone of the images.

    ReplyDelete
  6. These photos are AMAZING. I like how each of your photos has the black and white filter as well as a border to show a cohesive pattern through your post. I like how all your photos have a dark theme. Great Job.

    ReplyDelete
  7. I like how they are all in black and white, and have the same filters on all of them.

    ReplyDelete

"Best of Series"

Throughout these past three weeks, we have been working on our projects which I chose to follow Uta Berth's vision of creating blurred i...