ARS Photography Journal

A Gaggle of Photographs, One Photographer

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Project 1 – Portrait & Object

Project 1 – Portrait & Object For this assignment I focused on a portrait, of both a model and an object, for this specific photo-shoot, one model and two objects were the centers of attention. The primary and secondary photographs… Continue Reading →

Task 2 – Research Journal

Task 2 – Research Journal Hello, to you all my name is Emmanuel Ekwebelem and I am a photographer/content maker. I run this website for reasons that are two-fold. Initially it is to be used as a means of submitting… Continue Reading →

Task 4 – Image Processing

Task 4 – Image Processing This task displays an understanding of photographic image processing. In class, the demonstration took place using the photoshop application. As I am more comfortable using LightRoom and it offers generally the same features I employed… Continue Reading →

Task 5 – Edited/Constructed Image – 2

Task 5 – Edited/Constructed Image 2 During class-time/lecture, we were instructed on how to perform a double exposure a type of edited image that we could use to fulfill our edited image requirement. Below is the one I constructed/created myself…. Continue Reading →

Task 5 – Edited/Constructed Image

Task 5 – Edited/Constructed Image When considering this task, and trying to find a creative process to begin, I recalled my graphic designing days where-in I would create GFX images for fun, based on a game (Combat Arms) that I… Continue Reading →

Task 3 – The Camera

Task 3 – The Camera This task focused on our understanding, of the basic uses of the camera. It forced us to come out of automatic mode on our camera, and fully take hold of the settings and options provided… Continue Reading →

Task 1 – The Presentation

My two Photographers/Creators are Carol Bove, from David Zwirner’s website, a sculptist and photographer (Left), and Kohki Yamaguchi a photographer and videographer. (Right)

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