I done this on photoshop
In this photo the only two classes are black and white.
I done this on photoshop
In this photo the only two classes are black and white.
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Here Is my first Attempt at InDesign, I used the rectangle frame tool to design where I wanted the pictures to go, then I inserted pictures that I thought went well in those areas. I wanted this slide to be entirely building and motor vehicles so that my next slide can be full of pictures showing the decisive moment. I saw a few picture magazines having text duplicated going across the screen so I replicated that here with the St Malo title.
Here Is my second attempt, I reogranised some of the photos but It doesnt look as good as the first so I thought I could add some colour to the image.
I reorganised the photos again and changed the title to a normal title, I think this is my best one so far.
I’m now using photos of people to present the decisive moment, I used a quirky font for the title, however I don’t think it looks French enough so I will add some next.
Here I added the French flag with a slight angle at the back of the image. The ‘st’ in the title was hard to see so I changed it to from black to white, to contrast the dark blue behind it. Next I feel like I could improve the title, and maybe experiment more with the background:
I used a picture of a wall in st malo that I took for the background Image, also decreasing the transparency. I also changed the title to something French. Next Im going to try reducing the noise in the centre by shrinking some images and removing some text:
I also added a drop shadow to some of the title and tilted some of the image a little bit but not too much where it looks wrong.
Above is my final iteration, I changed the photos and added different borders to images. I also decreased the transparency for the background image.
First spreadsheet:
For all of these spreadsheets, I wanted them to be in black and white to create an old, vintage affect. I started by creating different sized boxes using the rectangle tool, and placing the images I wanted to use. Then, once I had all the images I needed, I added another box to fill with text. I then finished with experimentation of the layout to see where I wanted everything to be.
I didn’t like this first one as I felt that all the photos were crowded on one side.
So, I moved the text to the middle, which I didn’t really like. I tried different options of where the text should be, so that there is a balance between the images and the text.
Final outcome:
I really like how this came out because I feel like the images and the text balance each other out, and the images draw your eye view towards the text.
Second spreadsheet:
Final outcome:
I think this was really successful as I added more text boxes to make the layout look organised and balanced with both the images and text.
Third spreadsheet:
Final outcome:
For this last spreadsheet, I decided to make it images only as I felt like this would look better overall as my previous spreadsheets include text, and I wanted to create something a little bit different.
First layout
For my first layout in InDesign I decided to just get a real feel for how to layout my images. This photo story consists of a bunch of random images in which show how to present a photo story board.
How to create a story board
creating the page
steps:
PICTURE STORY 1
first copy without extra experimentation
As you can see by the title of this picture story, I decided to create a picture story presenting the people in which I had come across during my trip to St Malo. I chose the most unique and eye catching images from my photoshoot to really grab the viewers attention. My images almost create stories behind them whether they are the right stories of what was actually going on or just stories in which people deceive throughout what they see within the image and create their own story from the image using their imagination. I felt these images were powerful as they really captured the true connections between the people in St Malo and how they acted towards us as tourists.
More experimentation:
To make your page spread…
First open Adobe InDesign, and choose a document size appropriate to your preferences.
For example, I am using a 3 page A3 size, and have picked the precise measurements.
Photos. – These are the photos I have chosen for my three separate pages, I have chosen to have my:
Page 1
Starting off photo-layout.
Page 2
Starting off photo-layout.
Page 3
Starting off photo-layout.
I then created gaps saved for text, and filled them with ‘placeholder text‘ this is in order to gain an insight into what my picture story is going to look like after my description has been inserted. I also practiced my titles and fonts before coming up with my final title idea.
My title of ‘Shades of St Malo’ is used to demonstrate my three different pages of my picture story. With my story eventually getting more colourful by the end, this can be used as a metaphor of e.g.
This is linked to Henri-Cartier Bresson because I am demonstrating the observing of an ‘outsider‘ and the idea of how we perceive someone or something, may be a complete different viewpoint of the truth. For example:
In this photo, to me the man looked rushed and concerned. This is due to the expression on his face and the pace he was walking at. This makes me think he had somewhere to be, was running late or did not know where he was going. However, this perception may be completely wrong and the man may be instead, perfectly content, on time and aware of his surroundings. This observation is my initial thoughts whilst observing this person, my theme of being ‘the observer’ and finding the ‘perfect moment‘ to photograph. If this photo was taken a second later, the expression on his face may have changed, or his pace may have changed, which would make me perceive the man in that current moment, in a different way. This idea of different types of people therefore ties into the ‘Shades of St Malo‘ as it shows the different personalities and surroundings and how some may seem ‘black and white‘ to you and some are more ‘colourful and transparent‘
Finished Work.
Here is my page spread named ‘Shades of St Malo’.
I attempted to explain my perspective and how it relates to Henri- Cartier Bresson’s work. I also touched on why St Malo is such a popular tourist place and what attracts people to visit.
I have also then mounted my picture story onto foam board for display.
These are not all, but a lot of my completed final edits that I will use for my virtual galleries.
Here are my edits from st Malo, these are the basic edits.
In these images there only basic edits because I didn’t do much to them apart from making them black and white then changing the exposure, contrast, texture, clarity and dehaze.
For this image I went into Adobe photoshop to edit the people in the background to make this image better. I then took a few images like this one into Photoshop, and edited to make the moments look better.
Cropping
In these images I showed how I cropped them to make them better, and add affect. You can see what the before was and the the after in the photos I have presented, some I cropped potrait and some I cropped landscape, depending on what was going on in the image. Some was only a slight crop to even make the person or main subject of the image more centre to make your eye gets drawn to it.
In our day trip to St Malo, we went around the street taking street photography of people and buildings, similar to Henri Cartier-Bresson. I took 312 photos.
I then went through and picked my favourites and best shots to then edit and got rid of ones I didn’t like as much. This left me with 53 photos. Here are some of the ones I think are the best.