ANDREAS MÜHE: GERMANY'S MOST DISRUPTIVE PHOTOGRAPHER
In photo #1 the lighting is coming from the sun in the background. The model is facing torwards the side with an arched back while looking up at an object. The background is in Obersalzberg a mountain palace high in the Bavarian Alps. The point of view is from a few yards away and below. The message of the portrait is about understand Germany; its beauty and history though photos.
III.Studio Portraits
In color
In black and white
IV.Landscape
V.Double Exposure
To create this double exposure, i had combined a photo of me looking at the camera (studio photo) and a photo of the landscape in my front yard (landscape photo). I had modified my face by editing unwanted features and enhancing my eyes. I had also modified the background by using the smudge tool. The smudge tool had allowed a few unwanted lines to disappear from the double exposure,such as the horizon. The steps I had taken to emerge the two photos were editing each photo individually, enhancing certain aspects of each photo, changing the color balances, smudging certain unwanted lines in each photo and changing the opacity levels. The meaning of my photo is that if you look deeply into my eyes you can see that I have a mysterious nature-like side to me.