ResourcesArt Research Resources: ArtLex
Museums
Museum of Modern Art - The Getty Museum - International Center for Photography - Museum of Photographic Arts - Oceanside Museum of Art
Copyright Law: Copyright.gov - What is Copyright - Creative Commons
Business: 2GoodThings
Photoshop Brushes: Brusheezy - Brush King - PS Brushes - My PS Brushes -
DIGITAL ART
AIGA - Lines and Colors - HOW Magazine/ - Computer Arts - Behance Network - Society6 - Nobrow - But Does it Float - Cindy Chang -
Photoshop Tutorials: Photoshop Star
PHOTOGRAPHY
LIFE - the Candid Frame - Photography Now - Masters of Photography - In-Public - Behance Network - But Does it Float - Magnum Photos - William Eggleston - AfterImage Gallery - the Collective Shift - David LaChapelle - TIME Photos -
Photography Technique: http://photoinf.com/ - Advanced Photography - Gizmodo Shooting Challenge - PixIQ - Camera Simulator -
Photo News: Photo District News - Digital Photography Review -
TUTORIALSEach semester you will be required to complete a tutorial. This is something you can work on if you finish a project early or on your own. A tutorial is a way you can learn a technique or skill you are interested in. Pick a technique that challenges you to learn something new and let you apply skills that you have already learned or are familiar with. Below are a list of tutorials according to programs, use your own images if possible! (Techniques might vary slightly if tutorial is shown on a mac computer) These are only a limited selection of tutorials out there, google search to find ones that interest you and can be applied to digital photography!
Photoshop Tutorials:
Displace - Streaks of color in hair- Realistic tears on face - Face without features - Adding eye makeup - Create a laserbeam on body - Adding 'creative' label to skin - Adding colorful curved lines - Selective focus - Old Style Photo Retouching -
Tutorial Sites & Tips: Greyscale Gorilla - Photoshop Star - Youtube-PhotoGavin - LayersMagazine
Museums
Museum of Modern Art - The Getty Museum - International Center for Photography - Museum of Photographic Arts - Oceanside Museum of Art
Copyright Law: Copyright.gov - What is Copyright - Creative Commons
Business: 2GoodThings
Photoshop Brushes: Brusheezy - Brush King - PS Brushes - My PS Brushes -
DIGITAL ART
AIGA - Lines and Colors - HOW Magazine/ - Computer Arts - Behance Network - Society6 - Nobrow - But Does it Float - Cindy Chang -
Photoshop Tutorials: Photoshop Star
PHOTOGRAPHY
LIFE - the Candid Frame - Photography Now - Masters of Photography - In-Public - Behance Network - But Does it Float - Magnum Photos - William Eggleston - AfterImage Gallery - the Collective Shift - David LaChapelle - TIME Photos -
Photography Technique: http://photoinf.com/ - Advanced Photography - Gizmodo Shooting Challenge - PixIQ - Camera Simulator -
Photo News: Photo District News - Digital Photography Review -
TUTORIALSEach semester you will be required to complete a tutorial. This is something you can work on if you finish a project early or on your own. A tutorial is a way you can learn a technique or skill you are interested in. Pick a technique that challenges you to learn something new and let you apply skills that you have already learned or are familiar with. Below are a list of tutorials according to programs, use your own images if possible! (Techniques might vary slightly if tutorial is shown on a mac computer) These are only a limited selection of tutorials out there, google search to find ones that interest you and can be applied to digital photography!
Photoshop Tutorials:
Displace - Streaks of color in hair- Realistic tears on face - Face without features - Adding eye makeup - Create a laserbeam on body - Adding 'creative' label to skin - Adding colorful curved lines - Selective focus - Old Style Photo Retouching -
Tutorial Sites & Tips: Greyscale Gorilla - Photoshop Star - Youtube-PhotoGavin - LayersMagazine