COMPOSITE & MANIPULATION
DOUBLE EXPOSURE
I created this double exposure by combining the following two photos shown. It's a great way to make artistic pictures and it can be varied in several ways.
EDITING, COMPOSITE AND MANIPULATION
I created these images by removing the man on the mountain picture, isolated the woman on the other photo and then combined the two. It also included basic editing and a lot of work with light and shadows. I got the original images from unsplash.com. These techniques can be used in many ways. For simple edits where you want to remove a person or object, change background as well as for when you want special effects and a creative results.
The original images that I used to create my double exposure and my composites comes from unsplash.com.
The original images used to create the images above comes from unsplash.com.
EDITING AND MANIPULATION
In these two examples the work process was similar to the prior one but with a couple of additions of working with the background image in layers. I got all of the original images from unsplash.com. These type of techniques can be used in many ways, both for simple edits where you want to remove a person or object, change background as well as for when you want more special effects and a creative results.
EDITING, COMPOSITE AND MANIPULATION
I created the three versions by combining the pictures in the top of the left MacBook. All work was performed in Photoshop and I was given this project by one of my mentors during my internship at OTW.
FASHION SERIE IN THE GRAPHIC STYLE OF MY MOOD BOARD
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Client : School project
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Brief/aim: The aim was to create a seasonal collection and fashion serie inspired by my original mood board. Which you can find here. I styled and photographed the models, edited the photos and also created the graphics in both Illustrator and Photoshop.
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Position: Creative/Visual designer, stylist and photographer
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Process: Sketch, idea, concept and design