Photoshop 1
I tried to follow the instructions as best as I could. I used the shape tool multiple times create all of the lines, outlines, frames and pages. I typed everything up and tried to arrange it in an organized way to were it looked neat.
Photoshop 3 (Life Collage)
For my collage I tried to keep it simple, and the majority of the pictures I used have been pictures I have taken. I fit my pictures into the film strip i got from the internet and used the
Photoshop 2
For this Photoshop project I used the Healing Brush tool to fix all the holes and missing pieces to make it look as original as possible. I also used the paint bucket to fill big areas like the top left corner and then reuse the Healing brush to try to hide hard lines that would make it look Photoshopped. I also used the patch tool in case the Healing brush wasn't the easiest to use.
Lillian Bassman
Lillian Bassman was born on June 15, 1917 in Brooklyn, NY into an immigrant family. She was brought up with a mindset that allowed her to live as an independent and unconventional woman.
She worked as a textile designer and fashion illustrator before working at Harper's Bazaar with Alexey Brodovitch, and ultimately becoming a photographer. Bassman's fashion images are unique, and achieve their effect through manipulation in the dark room. Bassman had transformed these photographs into original works of art through her darkroom techniques in which she blurs and bleaches the images, investing them with poetry, mystery, and glamour. |
Photoshop 4
Photoshop 5
I used the quick mask tool to select all of her hair and some fly-always. I turned off the Quick mask and created a new layer to which i placed above her layer and selected it while i used the paint-bucket to turn her into a "natural" red head.