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C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
At this point, students should know how to name files correctly AND turn in the correct format!
(scores will be 0/incomplete if incorrect!)
An examination of the subconscious mind.
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Surrealism in Photography
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Surrealism embraced the absurd, the unconventional, and the shocking. Surrealist principles presented an exciting challenge for photographers – while a painter can pluck from their imagination with brush and paint, a photograph is derived from the real, material world.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: You will practice different techniques and gradually show your success!
What is surrealist photography?
Surrealist photography is experimental. Photographers employ manual camera settings, imaginative composition, and unusual photo editing techniques to represent unconscious ideas, dreams, and emotions.
“Surreal images tend to be dreamlike and tap into people's unconscious."
Surrealism is a cultural, artistic, and intellectual movement oriented toward the liberation of the mind by emphasizing the critical and imaginative faculties of the "unconscious mind."
Surrealism is also the attainment of a state different from, "more than", and ultimately "truer" than everyday reality: the "sur-real", or "more than real".
“Surreal images tend to be dreamlike and tap into people’s unconscious. They’re often made of different elements that are put together in unexpected ways.”
Photographer Tina Tryforos
Create a feeling that you’re seeing the image through heightened senses or emotions – throwing sections out of focus.
Combine unrelated objects to create thought-provoking juxtapositions – replacing a person’s head with a bunch of flowers.
Empower objects to do things we generally think impossible – making cars fly or solid objects seem fluid.
Surrealist images almost always contain recognizable elements from real life — human figures, clocks, apples — arranged in strange ways...
The clocks might be melting, like in Dali’s "Persistence of Memory"
or an apple might be floating directly in front of a man’s face, like in Magritte’s "The Son of Man."
Surreal photography or abstract?
Both surrealism and abstraction were a break from art that was strictly representational, but they have different approaches. Abstract photography uses colors, shapes, textures, and other elements to evoke feelings and ideas. Surrealism also uses recognisable images – but often displays them in an unusual way.
An evocative picture of cubes? Abstract.
A building made entirely of human hands? Surreal.
Be mindful of shadows, light, color of light, and other factors.
Make sure lights and light temperature match where they need to match.
Put simply, to juxtapose something is to combine two elements that would not naturally go together. The bigger the difference between the items, the stronger the surreal photo you will create. Some of the most famous surrealist images are juxtapositions.
The photomontage surreal photography technique can also be used to create collage. Collage is the name given when lots of different elements (such as images, graphics, and text) are combined to create a single piece of work.
Though surreal and abstract are different concepts, many surreal photographs use abstract techniques. First generation surrealists had to rely on camera and darkroom mastery to create abstract, distorted images. But modern-day surrealists have a powerful editing suite at their fingertips.
With Adobe Photoshop you can:
Tone down distracting color such as bright reds.
Give muted colors more brightness and punch.
Colorize a single object in a black and white photo.
Lighten or darken an area to create contrast.
Blend multiple colors to create psychedelic effects.
This will save the file to your Photography or Downloads folder!
DO NOT OPEN THESE FILES!
Click File> New!
Choose Default/Landscape (7x5)
On the right, select Horizontal and make sure the resolution if 300 pixels per inch
Click CREATE
Shortcut: Shift + Ctrl + S
(or File: SAVE AS)
Save as Type: PHOTOSHOP!
Then click Save to Cloud Documents
Save to CREATIVE CLOUD!
Click the Save to CREATIVE CLOUD button
Name the document:
"First Name Last Name PRACTICE"
Click SAVE
You are saving as a PHOTOSHOP DOCUMENT!
Open your PHOTOGRAPHY FOLDER and find the CLOUDS Image we downloaded
DO NOT OPEN IT!
Drag the image of the CLOUDS into the Photoshop document as a new layer.
Dragging an image into a photoshop file will make it a Smart Object
Pull on the Corner HANDLES to make the image fit the background.
Press ENTER on your keyboard to accept the file
Drag the HAND file into the photoshop image
Press ENTER on your keyboard to accept the file
Did you notice...As we drag files into Photoshop the layers are given the ORIGINAL FILE name!
With the HAND layer selected...
Click the SELECT tab and choose SUBJECT
Click the Layer Mask Icon to mask the hand
Select the HAND Layer's Thumbnail
TIP: the THUMBNAIL is the tiny image of the hand shown in the layer.
The Box on the right is the layer mask!
ADJUST THE POSITION
Select the MOVE tool and click Show Transform Controls (on the Top Options panel)
HOVER over any of the corner handles (just outside of one)...
When the cursor turns in to a rotation arrow ROTATE the HAND the way you want.
To adjust the size, pull on the handles to increase as you like...
You can also press CTRL + T to activate FREE TRANSFORM to rotate and scale!
Drag the CLOCK file into the photoshop image
Click on the SELECT tab and choose SUBJECT or
Try the OBJECT SELECTION TOOL
Hover over the clock
When the clock is highlighted in Pink, click the clock to have Phtoshop select it!
Once the CLOCK is selected (see the marching ants)
Add a layer mask by clicking the Layer Mask icon!
Press CTRL + T to activate FREE TRANSFORM to rotate and scale!
You know the Layer Mask is selected when you see the white line around it!
Let's feather the edge of the clock!
Select the CLOCK layer
Click on the Clock's Layer Mask
You know the Layer Mask is selected when you see the white line around it!
Make sure BLACK is your foreground color
Select the BRUSH tool
With the Clock's MASK selected, use the BRUSH tool with BLACK selected to allow areas of the hand to show through.
Set the Brush
Size to around 100px
Hardness 0%
Paint around the outside edge of the clock to feather the edge and make it look as if it is a part of the hand..
If you reveal too much, change the foreground color to white and paint to mask the extra away...
Remember BLACK reveals/WHITE conseals!
Remember! If your image area is dark, make your signature WHITE. If the image area is light, make your signature BLACK!
Make sure you have added the vignette AND your signature!
Each image MUST have YOUR signature on the bottom right!
You will export 1 image:
First Name Last Name PRACTICE.jpg
Go to our Classroom in TEAMS
Select Assignments
Select
Adobe Photoshop: PRACTICE SURREALISM!
Scroll down to MY WORK
Click +ATTACH
Click UPLOAD FROM THIS DEVICE
Select DESKTOP (on the left) then the PHOTOGRAPHY Folder
Find the JPG file we EXPORTED and select it:
First Name Last Name PRACTICE.jpg
Click OPEN
Wait for file to upload
File will show up below under My Work
CLICK TURN IN!
NOTE: There MUST be a JPG file (that have been adjused in Photoshop) attached to get credit. Simply clicking TURN IN will not do!!!
TOTAL: 30 POINTS!!!
Ctrl+Alt+Delete then select SIGN OFF!