13. • Essentially computer-generated and/or
manipulated.
• Today’s computer artists employ the ever-
expanding powers of
– image manipulation programs and applications to
create their works which can appear in an entire
range of media—whether as a physical output or a
virtual experience.
TECHNOLOGY-BASED ART
14. Computer/Digital Arts
• Early 1960s
• There were questions as
to whether it was, in fact,
“true art” since it made
use of Electronic and
mechanical devices.
• General acceptance - exciting and thought-
provoking form of modern art.
• Computer art masters or “superstars” came to the
fore in Europe, Russia, and the United States.
37. • Three photos of families (same
subject)
• Arranged in different ways
• Tell different stories
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What is Photography?
Photography is an art form like
drawing and painting.
Photographers use their camera
to make us see life in a different
way, feel emotions, and record
stories and events.
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Landscape
Landscape is a
photograph of the
environment. It could
be the forest,
mountains, oceans, or
your backyard. Ansel
Adams is a famous
landscape
photographer. Here is
one of his images.
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What do you see in
your landscape
photograph?
Imagine that your
taking pictures…
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Portrait Photography
Portrait photography is a
photo of a person or
animal.
It is important to show
an emotion.
Holding Virgina - Sally Mann
Scared
Angry
Other…
What is the emotion shown in
this photo?
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Different Portrait Styles
Rubenesque - Keith CarterLukasz Holma, Poland - Lauren Bacall
Can you compare and contrast these photographs?
How are they similar? How
are they different?
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The Dress - Sally Mann Boy and Car, New York City - Jerome Liebling, 1949
More Portraits
Portraits can be the whole body.
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Documentary photographs can be either landscape or portrait.
Dante’s View - 1938 Edward Weston
Which photo shows a portrait, and which shows a landscape?
Portrait Landscape
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Which photograph do you find more interesting? WHY?
One photograph uses rule of thirds and the other uses central focus.
Central Focus Rule of Thirds
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Rule of Thirds
A photo is more interesting if the subject is NOT directly in the
center. Try placing your subject 1/3 to the left or right, or 1/3
from top or bottom.
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Point of View
Try selecting and unusual point of view.
Where was the photographer standing for each picture?
Eye Level
Above or Birds Eye View
Below or
Worm View
72. Assignment
• Photo shoot using the “themes” below.
– Everyday Living
– Lipad
– Source of Happiness
– Tagumpay
• Please take note that the subject in the picture
will be your group members
• Put the collections in the movie maker and do not
forget to write some captions
• Music is imperative to make it more interesting.