Lately I've been using the layer function on Photoshop quite a lot.
Let the Right One in, 2010
Photographs by Paulina Gallardo, Adobe Photoshop
11 x 8 in.
Polaroid Lullaby, 2010
Photographs by Paulina Gallardo, Adobe Photoshop
7 x 11 in.
I wish, 2010
Photographs by Paulina Gallardo, Adobe Photoshop
8 x 11 in.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Mix Tapes
Widescreen Bed-in
Here's a photo shoot I did back in December. Jen and Andy have been together for a long time now, and I wanted to somehow create a visual example of what intimacy seems like after the enchanting novelty of a new relationship wears off.
I added the widescreen strip because I felt the shots had a cinematic feel to them. Cindy Sherman's Film Stills were definetly an influence.
Anger/Passion, 2009
Digital photo, Adobe Photoshop
10 x 7 in.
Behind her, 2009
Digital Photo, Adobe Photoshop
10 x 7.3 in.
Mine/Yours, 2009
Digital Photo, Adobe Photoshop
10 x 8 in.
Caution, 2009
Digital Photo, Adobe Photoshop
10 x 7.5 in.
I added the widescreen strip because I felt the shots had a cinematic feel to them. Cindy Sherman's Film Stills were definetly an influence.
Anger/Passion, 2009
Digital photo, Adobe Photoshop
10 x 7 in.
Behind her, 2009
Digital Photo, Adobe Photoshop
10 x 7.3 in.
Mine/Yours, 2009
Digital Photo, Adobe Photoshop
10 x 8 in.
Caution, 2009
Digital Photo, Adobe Photoshop
10 x 7.5 in.
Analog Dreams
Some analog photography from the past year. I mostly photograph people but I really enjoy when I can capture an interesting pattern like the bead curtain in Diamonds are 4ever. Enjoy!
Memories, 2009
Celluloid film, Adobe Photoshop
10 x 7.5 in.
Diamonds are 4ever, 2009
Celluloid film, Adobe Photoshop
10.5 x 7.5 in.
Through the Looking-Glass, 2009
Celluloid film, Adobe Photoshop
7.5 x 11 in.
Versus, 2009
Celluloid film, Adobe Photoshop
8.5 x 12.5 in.
Memories, 2009
Celluloid film, Adobe Photoshop
10 x 7.5 in.
Diamonds are 4ever, 2009
Celluloid film, Adobe Photoshop
10.5 x 7.5 in.
Through the Looking-Glass, 2009
Celluloid film, Adobe Photoshop
7.5 x 11 in.
Versus, 2009
Celluloid film, Adobe Photoshop
8.5 x 12.5 in.
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