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Sarolta Bán specializes in digital photo manipulation and did a project last year called: "Help Dogs with Images." The purpose of the project was to bring attention to shelter animals that otherwise would not find families.
I have been inspired by her work for some time and have really loved her photo manipulations of animals. I decided to attempt my own version of one of her photos. Although not quite as good as the real thing, I think I at least captured the essence and magical quality that she so wonderfully gives to her photos.
You can see her work at her website: saroltaban.com/
on facebook: www.facebook.com/photoallegoryofsaroltaban
or her Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/mindazonaltal/
52 weeks of 2015: week 24
Theme: Photocopy
Category: Creative
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The unassembled photo copy machine lens.
I bought this for around 20 dollars and what an amazing piece of kit it is!
The quality of the glass used for the individual lenses are amazing!
Looking forward to experimenting with them and seeing what I can make from it.
If anyone has any knowledge on how lenses work or how they are made, please share your wisdom :)
The famous photogragher I chose is Lee Miller. In 1930 Lee discovered solarization, hence my high key image, Lee was also a model for Vogue, my beautiful young model also has the potential to be on the front cover of any high profile magazine.
Brittany's Christmas Future: Three year's later: Brittany has a beautiful 3 year old daughter called Leah, a job at an architects, has given up smoking and rarely drinks. Which is why she ended up hopelessly drunk at the Office Christmas Party (fancy dress optional) and decided it would be hilarious to photocopy her bum.
Entry for Eurobricks Raffle
I've been packing up my apartment this weekend and I've been finding weird stuff.
my parents bought a photocopier when I was in high school. I was taking an art class and was working on a painting where I wanted to have people 'trapped' in the background. so I decided to photocopy my face, in various 'trapped' positions.
I kind of liked these even though they're weird so I scanned a few.
field of some 4 X 1,5 meter on the floor,
with different materials:
wood, bark, twigs, branches, burned wood, charcoal, stones, pieces of metal, bones, grass, reed and other natural materials, pieces of plastic, wires, photos, photocopies on transparent sheets, etc.
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Exhibition\Installation including photos, materials, sounds, smells.
Also the release of a small booklet including a CDR with soundworks.
20 sept. 2015, Arnhem, The Netherlands.
‘a larger circle of places around the centre’
a collaborative project between Saskya Kamps and Max Kuiper
leshorriblestravailleurs.bandcamp.com/album/a-larger-circ...
16 pages drawing and collage
first edition of 10
individually numbered
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I scaled down and photocopied brick scrapbook paper for Barbie scale. I did this at Staples. I've been looking for brick paper in this scale for years with no luck. I did the same thing for the brick floor in my greenhouse diorama.
Not sure exactly what I am using these for, but I know they will come in handy.
I had 2 12x12 sheets that I think I bought at Hobby Lobby.
Reduced them to 64% (should have done about 55%) at Staples.
Pieced them together to cover a 11x17 sheet of paper (they had a paper cutter and tape available for customer use at Staples).
Photocopied them. $1.25 a sheet.
Introducing the third installment of The Shop's popular photocopy noise textures, the photocopy noise texture pack volume 03!
This time, the set features twenty-nine (29) base textures. They were printed using an unhappy laser copier, low on toner. Then, they were scratched, creased, crumpled, rubbed, and scraped, to unveil some lovely wear patterns. The wear ranged from soft, subtle, all the way to nuclear devastation.
After that analog processing, the textures were scanned in at 1,200 ppi, adjusted for lighting in Photoshop, and then converted to 18"x24" @ 300 ppi documents. They are crisp as a winter morning.
Each texture is available in a positive (mostly black), and negative (mostly white) version.
Additionally, the set features each textures as transparent PNGs (ideal to quickly add in a design, and to color them using a color overlay), and bitmap TIFFs (perfect to use in Illustrator for great, detailed texture effects without hogging down your system resources).
Noise and dust textures are perfect to add a subtle depth to your designs. Using them is very simple: just switch your layer's blending mode to "Screen," and play with the opacity slider.
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- Twenty-nine (29) raster textures of toner noise and dust
- Sized to fit an 18"x24" canvas @ 300 ppi
- Bonus: negative versions
- Bonus: transparent PNG versions (download link included in product archive)
- Bonus: bitmap TIFF format for Illustrator (dense & large dot halftone versions)
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- Photocopy noise textures volume 01: crmrkt.com/MqjoV
- Photocopy noise textures volume 02: crmrkt.com/NvKqd
- Photocopy noise textures volume 03: crmrkt.com/bxAM5z
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Learn a few of the ways to use these textures by following these tutorials I wrote:
- www.gomediazine.com/tutorials/illustrator/introducing-the...
- www.designcuts.com/design-cuts-deals/the-ultimate-vintage...
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You should add your name to the Shop's mailing list at mailchi.mp/de8bed089b59/theshop. On the menu: new release sneak peeks, deals information, and other general updates from the factory floor. No spam, guaranteed.
Introducing the third installment of The Shop's popular photocopy noise textures, the photocopy noise texture pack volume 03!
This time, the set features twenty-nine (29) base textures. They were printed using an unhappy laser copier, low on toner. Then, they were scratched, creased, crumpled, rubbed, and scraped, to unveil some lovely wear patterns. The wear ranged from soft, subtle, all the way to nuclear devastation.
After that analog processing, the textures were scanned in at 1,200 ppi, adjusted for lighting in Photoshop, and then converted to 18"x24" @ 300 ppi documents. They are crisp as a winter morning.
Each texture is available in a positive (mostly black), and negative (mostly white) version.
Additionally, the set features each textures as transparent PNGs (ideal to quickly add in a design, and to color them using a color overlay), and bitmap TIFFs (perfect to use in Illustrator for great, detailed texture effects without hogging down your system resources).
Noise and dust textures are perfect to add a subtle depth to your designs. Using them is very simple: just switch your layer's blending mode to "Screen," and play with the opacity slider.
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- Twenty-nine (29) raster textures of toner noise and dust
- Sized to fit an 18"x24" canvas @ 300 ppi
- Bonus: negative versions
- Bonus: transparent PNG versions (download link included in product archive)
- Bonus: bitmap TIFF format for Illustrator (dense & large dot halftone versions)
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- Photocopy noise textures volume 01: crmrkt.com/MqjoV
- Photocopy noise textures volume 02: crmrkt.com/NvKqd
- Photocopy noise textures volume 03: crmrkt.com/bxAM5z
---
Learn a few of the ways to use these textures by following these tutorials I wrote:
- www.gomediazine.com/tutorials/illustrator/introducing-the...
- www.designcuts.com/design-cuts-deals/the-ultimate-vintage...
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You should add your name to the Shop's mailing list at mailchi.mp/de8bed089b59/theshop. On the menu: new release sneak peeks, deals information, and other general updates from the factory floor. No spam, guaranteed.