Diptychs are pairs of closely associated photographs that together portray a common theme through the use of a common subject, aesthetic, subject, or color. Below are 2 examples:
 |
Laura Gommans |
 |
Kelly West Mars
|
Triptychs are similar to diptychs but instead placing a
pair of photographs together, photographers place 3 photographs together. Below are 2 examples:
 |
David Hilliard |
 |
Adde Adesokan
|
No comments:
Post a Comment