This image is from my most recent sustained investigation assignment. I took pictures of my beautiful friend, Dori sitting on both sides of a chess set. I wanted her to wear opposing outfits to represent human complexity and the fight to act one specific way in front of everybody. I then compiled the images of Dori sitting on either side of the chess board to create one cohesive image portraying someone playing chess against themself. I had to alter the lighting and contrast slightly because some images turned out lighter than others, and in order for it to look like one image the lightings have to match. I think that I would like this shot more if I smoothed out the background in Photoshop and added some more props so the set didn’t look so empty.
Friday, March 1, 2024
Sophia T - Chess
This image is from my most recent sustained investigation assignment. I took pictures of my beautiful friend, Dori sitting on both sides of a chess set. I wanted her to wear opposing outfits to represent human complexity and the fight to act one specific way in front of everybody. I then compiled the images of Dori sitting on either side of the chess board to create one cohesive image portraying someone playing chess against themself. I had to alter the lighting and contrast slightly because some images turned out lighter than others, and in order for it to look like one image the lightings have to match. I think that I would like this shot more if I smoothed out the background in Photoshop and added some more props so the set didn’t look so empty.
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2 comments:
Wow, I really like this photo! I love how you duplicated the model because I think it could really show a story of internal conflict. I agree that smoothing out the background and adding a few more props could've filled out the frame better but overall, great job!
This is a really cool image! I'm curious to see any of your other work involving this duplicated clone effect. I think you have a good idea of what else could be added to this image in your description, so I'm eager to see how you continue working on this image. Great work!
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