Triptychs
Art split into 3 pieces
This photo was inspired by a local Denver photographer names Ellie Mandeville. She's a portrait photographer and i'm very interested in portrait photography. 
Project
- 2 different triptychs
- 2 different styles
- 1 inspired by another photographer (not another triptych)
Styles
- The same subject in all 3
- Colors
- Telling a story
- Location (different times)
- Shapes
- Progression (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
- Textures
- Lighting
- Tone
- Theme (ballet class)
- Emotions
- Angles
- Background 
- Lines
Subject
- Sports of some kind
- Flowers 
Silhouette 
- Skiing
- Weather
- Light art
- Chalk
- Day to night
- Colored light
- Getting ready
- Cars
- Animals (zoo)
Themes
- Sports game/practice
- Light/colored light
- Adventure/travel
- City life
- Reflections
- Portraits
- Black and white
- Vintage
Locations
- Zoo
- Field (football or soccer)
- Backyard (sharp black background)
Stories
- Practice
- Game
-
Events
- Game 
- Prom/Getting ready
- Light painting​​​​​​​
Inspiration 
Process
Reflection
This project was very difficult because we didn't have a clear subject. It was harder to think of ideas and to get ideas done. Honestly most of my ideas that i started with i didn't even end up doing because i didn't think they would work out. Im happy with my finished project and that it was warm enough to take outdoor photos. Lighting was tricky and a lot of my photos were very under exposed but i used the brush tool to expose just the bodies and not the sky. 


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