Final Project option 1: Hockney Collage

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Final Project option 1: Hockney Collage

Who is Hockney? He is a famous artist that grew up sketching and drawing and later moved on to painting. In the 80’s he started to create photo collages. He took a road trip through America’s south west and snapped thousands of pictures where he later pieced them together.

Some of his work…

Your assignment Choose one area you want to create a photo collage of. Take 20 pictures from the same vantage point Shoot down, straight, side to side, and up. Zoom in to about 50 to 70mm do not shoot with a wide angle lens. Keep your lens at the same setting for each picture.

Things to think about… Direction on light Subject Shadows Rule of thirds , yay or nay Depth Foreground, Middleground, Background