Lesson 12
Alphabet Photography
Often if we are creative with how we frame an object we can make something look like something else. That's the idea behind this exercise, use your skills to look at the everyday world around you and see if you can re-frame it to look like a letter of the alphabet. Composing a series of photographs that represent the 26 letters of the alphabet. Then use your photoshop skills and the grid I have made below to help you assemble all your letters into one page of all the letters. You might find it easier if you try and frame your images in a square format instead of the 35mm frame on most digital cameras. |
Alphabet Photographs
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Have a look at these websites to see how other people have created the alphabet in photographs.
Alphabet Photography UK Phototypewriter.com |
Create your Alphabet in Photoshop
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alphabet_street.psd | |
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File Type: | psd |
Download this Photoshop document with a grid, then copy and paste all your images of the letters onto the grid to create your final image.
Lightroom V Photoshop
What's the difference and which one is best for you.
Lightroom is primarily designed to organise and manage you image collection. It can also be used to edit and output your images in a variety of formats.
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Photoshop is primarily for editing and manipulating your images. It can also be used to output your images for print, animation or prepare them for use in other digital and print software.
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Photo management vs. image enhancement.
Start in Lightroom to organize and categorize batches of photos without altering the original files, then switch to Photoshop for pixel-perfect image manipulation. Erase distracting background objects, add color adjustment layers, or mix multiple photos together for a composite.
Start in Lightroom to organize and categorize batches of photos without altering the original files, then switch to Photoshop for pixel-perfect image manipulation. Erase distracting background objects, add color adjustment layers, or mix multiple photos together for a composite.
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