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Portraits Edits

QUESTIONS

1.- The hardest alterned portrait that was to create as in take, was the one with the sun behind because everytime we tried taking a picture it would look really blurry; the picture it self wasnt as eye appeling. The harddest one to edit was the one with the crack face because it took way to long to edit and im not a petient person.

2.- The easiest alterned picture to create was the one thats above , the overlay one, I also liked it a lot and i feel like Im going to use it all the time. So be ready.

3.- "Alterned Portrait" to a  viewer means a picture that has been well edited, or just edited. On the other hand, to a photographer a alterned portrait means a good portrait that has been edited to appel good to the viewers.

4.- Out of all the portraits that I created I would most defenetly use the overlay one again because I really liked it, it was extreamly easy and I really enjoy the way it looked.

5.- The historian significant behind one of the alterned techniques I learned is that now I know how to do them.

6.- I believe its important to know how to alterned portaits because in a future we're probably going to use it again. In life we'll never use this again though.

7.-No, not all portaits should be alterned because sometime the portait its pretty the way it is and once you altern it it looks really bad and the whole thing doesnt make sence anymore, sometimes portaits dont need an edit. That's my opinion and I understand that some people will think diffrently.

8.- By altering a portrait, it allows you to change the picture; its your decision if you want to completely change the picture or just make it a little bit more fun. Remember you're the artist and the edit is your master piece.

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FORCED PERSPECTIVE

Individual Project!!

Independent Project #2

Independent project #3 !!

-PORTRAITS
-PORTRAITS IN ABANDON PLACES
- b&w body photography

Independent  Project #4

Independent Project #5

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