Category Archives: Surrealism
JFK assassination: 50 years on
JFK assassination: 50 years on I found this photo today and I am left wondering if they ever ran some checks on the guy dressed in black sitting in the back of the bus: Today can hardly pass without mention of what happened to Jackie’s watermelon pink suit. It’s unlikely that I will be around in 2103, so can someone post the exhibition photos on my wall then please? Thanks in […]
Categories: B&W, Black and White, Dallas, Epic Fail, Historical, Jackie Kennedy, JFK, JFK assassination, Monochrome, Photographers, Photography, Portrait, Portraits, Street Photography, Surrealism, Texas, watermelon pink suit
Surrealism
This week’s art movement we are investigating is Surrealism. This is a 1920’s self-portrait by Wanda Wulz: This is my take on Wanda’s surrealist self-portrait: Surrealist’s are known for their double exposures. I took a photo of Kitty (the human) on Skype using my multi-exposure setting on my Fuji X20. I then hunted down Miss Lola and took a photo of her. I offset the […]
Categories: Art Theory, Black and White, Double Exposure, Experiment, Fujifilm X-20, Monochrome, Photographers, Photographic Styles, Photography, Self Portraits, Surrealism, Surrealist, Wanda Wulz