Photo Manipulation What is photo manipulation?
Photo manipulation is the application of image editing techniques to photographs in order to create an illusion or deception after the original photographing took place
Photo manipulation can be achieved through the use of computer programs to either overlay pictures from the same point of view or by using Photoshop and other photo manipulating programs to crop and cut sections of a picture and moving it into a different one
Lissy elle is a photo manipulator artist , she does different types of photo manipulation and some examples are shown here. She likes to work along with nature and brings abstract ideas in her work
This is some of her work illustrated below
Quotes
Quotes such as these are often used by artist to add meaning and enchase pictures and create illustrations aimed to motivate costumers or the public, or are used to create an image itself and the words and letter are manipulated to illustrate. Quotes that can be manipulated to be put on posters and t-shirts
The Quotes used in illustrations methodology interests me and I find it quite fascinating and succeed in achieving a certain aim which would be to deliver a message to the costumer while keeping the attention in the poster or illustration used. I believe this method is really useful to communicate a clear message or subliminal to a client or whoever’s eyes stumble upon the picture or poster
Quotes in the end work really well with delivering a special message and keeping the interest with the public To create these images a number of programs can be used such as Photoshop or PowerPoint itself for different calligraphies.
JESUS MESRO LOPEZ CREATIVE DESIGNER
World War 2 Remembrance Artists have often looked at World War 2 and used it to produce remembrance posters 2014 will be 100 years remembrance since the start of the First World War. The BBC and the Imperial War Museum will be organising a campaign that highlights and commemorates this. A logo will need to be created for the 100 years and an unusual marketing campaign that will go beyond just posters. Research into Guerrilla advertising would be a starting point and a visit to the Imperial War Museum near Waterloo Station to collect photographic research.