
Nuhame Alemu

My Response to tim walkers's work
My Response Plan
To respond to the work of Tim walker, I intend to take and edit photos in Photoshop.
My work will link to my artist because I will also dress up and not look at the camera and edit it to be dark.
I will need myself to pose looking away and seeming hurt and be wearing a long dress. I did this because my photographer is also dressed up and all women and have a dark filter.
The equipment I need will be DSLR Camera to take my photo on it .
I needed to take the photo on the stairs like one of Tim walkers photography and have a cloth flowing downwards.
I will include the compositional rules and formal elements of tone, framing and balance.
This will link to my theme by her face is hidden as if she's invisible like the way she is to everyone and the way the photography are dark like her heart.

My Raw photographs
13 unedited photographs OR your raw filmed clips (no need to do 13!)













My Three Photoshop Edits



To edit my photo of ___ I opened it in Adobe Photoshop and [What Photoshop tools did you use and why? E.g. I cropped it so that the focal point of the work was the chips themselves and so that I didn't have as much negative space. I then increased the saturation and vibrance to bring out the yellows in the chips and the colours in the burger, in the style of my photographer. I increased the brightness and contrast of the image as well to replicate the look of it being taken with a flash. I then added noise to give it a grainy, film-like look to make it feel more nostalgic.]
To edit the ___ photo I opened it in Adobe Photoshop and [What Photoshop tools did you use and why? E.g. I cropped it so that the teapot was centralised and I increased the vibrance and saturation to make the colours bolder, like my photographer does.]
For the ___ photo, I opened it in Adobe Photoshop and... [What Photoshop tools did you use and why? E.g. I cropped it so that the sign was in the top Third of the Rule of Thirds so that the viewer's eye was led to it. I then increased the saturation to emphasize the colours and added grain.]
Which edit do you feel has been the most successful and why (link this to your photographers and theme)?