Different techniques can be used in photography. Learn about how to achieve different effects and the equipment involved, including making camera-less photographs.
Producing a photographic print does not have to be the end of the creative process. There are many ways to experiment with images that can add extra meaning and impact to your work.
Click through the slideshow for examples of students' experimental techniques:
Drawing or painting into photographic film or onto prints can add to an artwork
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Stitching and embroidery can be used to highlight shapes and details
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A photomontage collage can be created using cut out or torn photos
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Techniques such as sepia toning or using digital filters create colour effects
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Combining multiple images of the same subject using image manipulation software
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Displaying a number of images together can add to the mood and meaning
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Slide1 of 6, Photograph of two people against a city backdrop with simple line drawings of faces on them, Drawing or painting into photographic film or onto prints can add to an artwork