Monday, 13 July 2015

Multiple Imagery Image Bank




These two images show the difference between multiple imagery in its simple and most complex form. The first image shows hundreds of images in a collection to form a large image. Since the theme of the image is eyes, an eye has been composed out of smaller images of eyes. This technique is more complicated as it involves the manipulation of hundreds of images, altering the colour tones in order to create a large image. The second image shows a simple example of multiple imagery. This technique allows for photographers to show an ordinary object in an interesting way by making the overall image appear disjointed. The audience can also see more detailed areas which they wouldn't have seen before.




Multiple imagery is the use of a seres of photographs to create a collage. This technique can be used in many different ways, depending on what the image is attempting to achieve. Multiple imagery in it's most basic form can be used to show a collection of images from a single shoot. More complex examples of multiple imagery can be used in order to show a single object or person in a disjointed way or to reveal more aspects of a subject which the audience would not be able to see in a standard image without this technique. Some other methods can be used to tell a story or show factors changing within a series of images. The most complicated example of multiple imagery features the use of hundreds or thousands of images in order to make a large image. 



1 comment:

  1. please update this post with your own images (contact sheet, straight images, work diary).

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