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Beyond the Rectangle
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Item Number: LCL-001
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Why must photographs be squares or rectangles?
In this LensWork Creative Lab you’ll explore creative alternatives to the ubiquitous quadrilateral photograph. You’ll learn how to create circular, oval, or any regular shaped photographic image. Using these as a first step, you’ll go beyond regular shapes to learn how to create any free-form shaped photograph you can imagine.
Demonstrating with the Japanese fan-shaped images in his Uchiwa-e folios as examples, Brooks Jensen will show how he used InDesign to create non-rectilinear, irregular shaped photographs for this folio.
And, if you prefer to use Photoshop exclusively rather than InDesign, you’ll see how many of the InDesign concepts and tools are also available in Photoshop for a complete workflow using only this one software program.
This downloadable PDF uses screen-video
technology with voice-over instruction by LensWork Editor, Brooks Jensen.This is an Acrobat PDF based tutorial that requires Acrobat Reader, version 9 or greater.
(Beyond the Rectangle is included in LensWork Extended #87 as bonus content and also on the Uchiwa-e companion DVD.)
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