Personal Photos
Employed to my own ideas
Oceanside PierEstes Park Golden hour
Wintertime Walls
The Glowing Abyss
Oceanside From Under the Lip
Splashing Down Under
Rocky Mountain Sun Set
Guide to the Light
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upside down surrealLost in the Stars
Backside Closeouts
Hole in the Wall
Glassy Peaks
Evening Bite
Sun Keeper
Dab it Up
Unreachable
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ResourcesArt Research Resources: ArtLex
Museums
Museum of Modern Art - The Getty Museum - International Center for Photography - Museum of Photographic Arts - Oceanside Museum of Art
Copyright Law: Copyright.gov - What is Copyright - Creative Commons
Business: 2GoodThings
Photoshop Brushes: Brusheezy - Brush King - PS Brushes - My PS Brushes -
Fonts: Abstract Fonts - DaFont - 1001FreeFonts - Font Cube
To Download and install fonts:
DIGITAL ART
AIGA - Lines and Colors - HOW Magazine/ - Computer Arts - Behance Network - Society6 - Nobrow - But Does it Float - Cindy Chang -
Photoshop Tutorials: Photoshop Star
PHOTOGRAPHY
LIFE - the Candid Frame - Photography Now - Masters of Photography - In-Public - Behance Network - But Does it Float - Magnum Photos - William Eggleston - AfterImage Gallery - the Collective Shift - David LaChapelle - TIME Photos -
Photography Technique: http://photoinf.com/ - Advanced Photography - Gizmodo Shooting Challenge - PixIQ - Camera Simulator -
Photo News: Photo District News - Digital Photography Review -
TUTORIALSEach semester you will be required to complete a tutorial. This is something you can work on if you finish a project early or on your own. A tutorial is a way you can learn a technique or skill you are interested in. Pick a technique that challenges you to learn something new and let you apply skills that you have already learned or are familiar with. Below are a list of tutorials according to programs, use your own images if possible! (Techniques might vary slightly if tutorial is shown on a mac computer) These are only a limited selection of tutorials out there, google search to find ones that interest you and can be applied to digital photography!
Photoshop Tutorials:
Displace - Streaks of color in hair- Realistic tears on face - Face without features - Adding eye makeup - Create a laserbeam on body - Adding 'creative' label to skin - Adding colorful curved lines - Selective focus - Old Style Photo Retouching -
Tutorial Sites & Tips: Greyscale Gorilla - Photoshop Star - Youtube-PhotoGavin - LayersMagazine
Intro to Photoshop toolbars- Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
Museums
Museum of Modern Art - The Getty Museum - International Center for Photography - Museum of Photographic Arts - Oceanside Museum of Art
Copyright Law: Copyright.gov - What is Copyright - Creative Commons
Business: 2GoodThings
Photoshop Brushes: Brusheezy - Brush King - PS Brushes - My PS Brushes -
Fonts: Abstract Fonts - DaFont - 1001FreeFonts - Font Cube
To Download and install fonts:
- Download the font to a folder you can easily find . . . maybe the Desktop.
- Make sure its extracted . . . click on the file if the extension is .ZIP and extract to the default folder
- Find the file with the .TTF extension and copy it to the Windows > Fonts folder.
- Copying the file to the Fonts folder installs it so look for confirmation that it did actually install. You should see a small progress window that quickly disappears after it's finished.
DIGITAL ART
AIGA - Lines and Colors - HOW Magazine/ - Computer Arts - Behance Network - Society6 - Nobrow - But Does it Float - Cindy Chang -
Photoshop Tutorials: Photoshop Star
PHOTOGRAPHY
LIFE - the Candid Frame - Photography Now - Masters of Photography - In-Public - Behance Network - But Does it Float - Magnum Photos - William Eggleston - AfterImage Gallery - the Collective Shift - David LaChapelle - TIME Photos -
Photography Technique: http://photoinf.com/ - Advanced Photography - Gizmodo Shooting Challenge - PixIQ - Camera Simulator -
Photo News: Photo District News - Digital Photography Review -
TUTORIALSEach semester you will be required to complete a tutorial. This is something you can work on if you finish a project early or on your own. A tutorial is a way you can learn a technique or skill you are interested in. Pick a technique that challenges you to learn something new and let you apply skills that you have already learned or are familiar with. Below are a list of tutorials according to programs, use your own images if possible! (Techniques might vary slightly if tutorial is shown on a mac computer) These are only a limited selection of tutorials out there, google search to find ones that interest you and can be applied to digital photography!
Photoshop Tutorials:
Displace - Streaks of color in hair- Realistic tears on face - Face without features - Adding eye makeup - Create a laserbeam on body - Adding 'creative' label to skin - Adding colorful curved lines - Selective focus - Old Style Photo Retouching -
Tutorial Sites & Tips: Greyscale Gorilla - Photoshop Star - Youtube-PhotoGavin - LayersMagazine
Intro to Photoshop toolbars- Part 1, Part 2, Part 3