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Steveston is now a neighbourhood of Richmond. It was once the epicentre of the west coast fisheries, particularly salmon. It also served the surrounding farms. The canneries employed thousands on a seasonal basis, packing millions of cans of salmon each summer.
In this assignment students were asked to do research in order find a historical (50 years or older) ceramic piece of art. They were required to replicate the original ceramic piece, and then make a recreation, in their own vision, that complimented or was influenced by of the original artwork.
This Titanic plate replicates the actual size of the steel plates on Titanic www.titanicdaytour.com tours to Belfast from Dublin
Intention: Replicate the shot and the style of this picture by Yousuf Karsh:
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Reference: DuChemin told us to stop asking "How should I do this?" and instead ask "How do I want to do this?" which I followed in this series here as I did attempt to recreate the shots but I didn't stick to it so strictly that I couldn't make tweaks that make my shot look better than it would have been.
Outcome: I like this picture. The lighting in the room was something I had to continue to mess with. If I turned on the overhead light, it wasn't nearly as dramatic of a shot.
Edits: Increased exposure and whites. Decreased shadows, blacks, vibrance, and saturation. All was done in order to recreate the black and white aesthetic of the original picture.