Color Scheme Photography!
Early in March, as we started our painting unit, we discussed color theory and color schemes. Review the following color schemes: Monochromatic, Complementary, Analogous, and Triadic.
Put your color color scheme knowledge to work by staging 4 different photos using the 4 color schemes listed below. Note: You will have to construct/stage these photos. I am not expecting you to "find" these color schemes. In addition to working with color, please strive to create interesting and dynamic photo compositions.
Your submission to Google Drive for this assignment will be a total of 4 photos:
Put your color color scheme knowledge to work by staging 4 different photos using the 4 color schemes listed below. Note: You will have to construct/stage these photos. I am not expecting you to "find" these color schemes. In addition to working with color, please strive to create interesting and dynamic photo compositions.
Your submission to Google Drive for this assignment will be a total of 4 photos:
- one photo using the monochromatic color scheme
- one photo using the complementary color scheme
- one photo using analogous color scheme
- one photo using the triadic color scheme
Note: The examples next to the color wheels above are not great. Please see below for some more interesting examples.
Monochromatic: one color plus black and white (a color plus its tints and shades)
Complementary: colors across from one another on the color wheel
Analogous: 3-5 colors next to each other on the color wheel
Triadic: colors equally spaced from one another on the color wheel (for example: primary or secondary colors)