Digital Lomographic Art Ebook
de Ricardo Hage de Matos
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À propos du Ebook
In "Digital Lomographic Art" Ricardo Hage presents pictures taken from his everyday life using an iPhone and CameraBag. This software transforms the pictures inside the camera phone trying to add the kind of characteristics we found in lomo film cameras.
His photos, obtained wherever he carries his mobile phone, shows his unique composition and color choices, transforming the pictures in a record of another world, full of wonder and mystery. We start to follow Ricardo's images as someone looking for missing elements in a puzzle.
The pictures reproduced in this book are a selection of images obtained with this process. The selection prioritized the visual impact produced by the image and the transformation degree obtained between reality and the modified picture.
His photos, obtained wherever he carries his mobile phone, shows his unique composition and color choices, transforming the pictures in a record of another world, full of wonder and mystery. We start to follow Ricardo's images as someone looking for missing elements in a puzzle.
The pictures reproduced in this book are a selection of images obtained with this process. The selection prioritized the visual impact produced by the image and the transformation degree obtained between reality and the modified picture.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Version ebook au format fixe, 138 p.
- Date de publication: oct 20, 2011
- Dernière modification mai 17, 2017
- Langue English
- Mots-clés photography, lomography, smartphone camera, iphone
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À propos du créateur
Ricardo Hage
São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Ricardo Hage was an art researcher and professor in Brazil for many years. Now works with photography and design. Through his personal website publishes his works, where he keeps a mobile diary powered by an iPhone. Also maintains a virtual environments at Second Life for exhibitions and research. Lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil