FramingRule of ThirdsDavid Hockney is a self proclaimed artist/photographer who was born in Bradford, England. In the early 1980's, while Hockney was living in his home in England, he created a style of art/photography that they call "The Joiners". These art pieces are created with a collage of individual photographs formed together to make a single photograph. My personal representations imitate his work because I used many individual photographs to make a collage of the original picture.
To create these pieces, I first had to go take pictures of subjects that represented certain principles of art. I chose to use "framing" and "rule of thirds" for my images. I took an original picture of the entire subject to use as a reference. I then shot multiple other photos of specific portions of the original. Once I added all of these photographs into photoshop, I used the transformation tool to scale and position the sectional images. It took a lot of tampering and changing the layers to get all of the images to resemble the original. I really like how you can see each individual image positioned within the collage.
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