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Image Art Workshop
Creative Ways to Embellish and Enhance Photographic Images
By
Paula Guhin
This book teaches the reader to think of a photograph as a canvas for a wide range of artistic manipulation and coloring techniques.
Once upon a time, you hesitated to even take scissors to a photo (even an imperfect one) because if you lost its negative, you’d also lose that moment in time forever. In this day of digital images and photo printers for the home computer, photographs are easily duplicated, so you never have to be concerned about preserving printed photos.
You can cut, color, collage, and camouflage to your heart’s content. The photo is now an art medium that can be altered physically or digitally to create all kinds of effects.
Paula Guhin is a former educator, visual artist, photographer, and the author of the ever-popular Glorious Glue, Art with Adhesives, published by J. W. Walch, and Can We Eat the Art? Her articles have appeared in School Arts, Instructor, Teaching Today, and many more periodicals. She is also a contributing editor for Arts and Activities Magazine.
Click on the image to read how to bleach a photo.
I tried it and I love how it came out!
In case you can't quite make out what I wrote, it says, "forewarned is forearmed"
That is kind of what lightning is in regards to thunder.
Today's Question:
What is your favorite type of photo to take? Close-up or wide shot?
Leave your answer and you are entered to win a free book!
I like wide shots, I often get in stuff I didnt notice till I get the picture taken. Then I can just use a photo editing program if I want to change to close up.
Posted by: christi hicks | August 20, 2009 at 08:40 PM