Zachary S Raber
animate
This photo meets the project goals by taking two photos and merging them into a more interesting double exposure. I used a scan of a crumpled paper towel, and a back-lit photo of my brother, and in Photoshop, used one of the more unique blending modes "divide". In Photoshop I also spent a lot of time on the lighting and colors of the image. One of my goals for this particular image was to have the face appear animated, or deconstructed digitally. I wish the face could have had more depth, which was difficult due to the original heavily back lit photo. I like that this image is extremely unique, eye catching, and a different way to use less known layer blending modes to create an interesting effect. I also like the sharp defining lines on the chin and in the hair.
animate
This photo meets the project goals by taking two photos and merging them into a more interesting double exposure. I used a scan of a crumpled paper towel, and a back-lit photo of my brother, and in Photoshop, used one of the more unique blending modes "divide". In Photoshop I also spent a lot of time on the lighting and colors of the image. One of my goals for this particular image was to have the face appear animated, or deconstructed digitally. I wish the face could have had more depth, which was difficult due to the original heavily back lit photo. I like that this image is extremely unique, eye catching, and a different way to use less known layer blending modes to create an interesting effect. I also like the sharp defining lines on the chin and in the hair.