PSU Magazine Spring 2002
THREE IMAGES FROM PHOTO NARRATIVE BY YASHA POURSAFAR them into individual creations. The efficiency of creating images on the computer is a major attraction, says Pirofsky. Apiece's color palette can be changed instantly, steps can be undone, and versions of the same piece can be saved independently. The latter sparked a synapse for Pirofsky. He assigned students a photo narrative project in which they were to create three or more images that told a story. The students could use pieces of one to cre– ate the others-a natural process when working on a computer. Most of the images that appear here are from this project, others are publication layouts and a 3-D still life. The power and control over images when using a com– puter would appear to 10 PSU MAGAZINE SPRING 2002 ONE IMAGE FROM PHOTO NARRATIVE BY CHRIS KATHOLI ONE IMAGE FROM PHOTO NARRATIVE BY JAMES BURKHOLDER BY WENG-KIN HO
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