Wedding Poster
This couple is big into movies, and wanted a movie-poster-style print to give to the groomsmen. This is an 18x12 that I put together for them... any thoughts? (sorry for the copyright watermark...:dunno)
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I think it is pretty cool..are the silouettes the actual wedding party?
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The guys had jumped off a platform earlier for a fun shot (all of htem in a row), so I used the pen tool in photoshop to make them into silhouettes and add them to the poster. I was really proud of myself when I put it all together! I've never done anything like it before!
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The poster doesn't jump off the page because you are more interested in the silhouettes/dates then the picture it self.
The picture is not a very strong rendering in B&W.
It is all about the composition and where your eyes flow to naturally when viewing the poster.
OP: Step back and ask what is the #1 visual item you want to convey?
i'm not sure - that is why i am asking.
Then go from there... if it is the main picture ... then give this picture some 'pop' and move forward w/ the silhouettes/dates.
Hope this helps.....
Cool idea.
Later,
_Mark
I like it a lot.
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