Wednesday, March 28, 2012

PhotoFlowGallery LogoType


This is a LogoType created for  PhotoFlowGallery. The main aim in this design was to incorporate 'Flow'.
That is why I have created a flowing shape, kind-of one movement sweeping downwards, that also spells out the P for photo. As you can see for this, along with all other logotypes I do, I made several different designs before presenting the final logo along with accompanying text.
I do takes logo request and you can contact me for imformation at jackbowler2009@gmail.com


Friday, March 23, 2012

A recent challenge between me and a good friend over at PhotoFlowGallery 

Student versus Pupil

I recently finished an image manipulation on Photoshop. I used three photographs I had taken; two of London from the perspective of The London Eye and one of the seascape in the West of Ireland. This is the result:


I sent the three same pictures to Jack Bowler so he could show me up ; ). He's pretty much The Don at Photoshopping and I learnt almost everything I know about photo editing from him. This is his version:


 
This is a new piece put together in my spare time over the past week/two weeks. It's a combination of many different effects that i had never used as a combination before as well as being the first image where I had to focus around a person and not take away from them. Anyway I was happy with the outcome and it's a real clean finish.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Yeah so I also do some very amateur photography. Not even that really, but i thought I'd upload this because; 1. I havent uploaded recently and 2. Something about this shot just really appeals to me. so, enjoy.

Friday, March 2, 2012

This piece really was forever in the making. I mean this literally started last february and only really finished within the past few hours. I am really pleased with the outcome and it is something completely different and is alot more complicated than previous posts.
All round it was enjoyable as I was able to take time to perfect this image to what i knew it could become. Et Voila, here it is!