David Hockney – collage photos, painter
Annie Liebovitz – Disney, fashion Ansel Adams – landscape Erik Johansson – mixing photos William Eggleston – urban landscapes Steve Parish – wildlife Man Ray – surrealist, friends with Dali Jeremy Pavia – skate Christian Aslund – Urban David LaChapelle - Kitch, pop, surrealism |
Anne Geddes – Motherhood
Salvidor Dali – surrealist Cindy Sherman – self portraits Edward Western – still-life Mark Tipple – underwater project Floria Sigimondi – gothic, music videos Cecil Beaton – fashion photographer Michael Clark – Extreme Sports Karen Woo – Melbourne fashion Nicole Corbett – Fashion |
The task is broken up into 5 tasks:
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USEFUL LINKS |
ERIK JOHANSSONRIGHT: Watch Swedish photographer and retouch artist, Erik Johansson, talk about creating realism within his mind-bending photography.
"All the tools are out there, the only thing that limits us, is our imagination." |
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COLORIZING HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHSHistory, for the most part, has always been in black and white. Everything we know about the past is shown through remarkable black and white photography, which is a beautiful form of photography in itself ... but what if we could see the past in all it's glory; in colour?
Well, thanks to the online group 'Colorized History' (which began on Reddit in 2012), history has never looked so real. The group is "dedicated to high quality colorizations of historical black and white images, and discussions of a historical nature". The use of colorization has opened a new perspective on historical photos, and in doing so has created a more relevant, and engaging look into the past. Check out some of the websites here. You may recognise some well known historical figures including Abraham Lincoln, and Albert Einstein, along with some captivating images from war-torn countries, and moments of historical importance. |