A short stop motion picture film using hockey figurines created with Adobe Photoshop.

It’s not about how big you are, but how big your heart is.

My role: Photographer, editor.

TITLE: Competitive Figurines
MEDIA: Digital Media
SOFTWARE: Adobe Photoshop
HARDWARE: HP Spectre x360
SPECIFICATIONS: 576X768p, 30fps, 0’46”, mute
CLASS: ART 210 Foundations of Digital Media
PROFESSOR: Tyrone Stude
SEMESTER / TERM: SP 18

INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
Description: This project is a short, stop motion animation film. Around 60 photographs were taken by a Google Pixel. With no tripod around, text books were used to stabilize the phone camera. All editing was complete in Adobe Photoshop. The same texture is also applied to each photograph to give it a look as if it was drawn.

Two images combined with Adobe Photoshop.

From a neighborhood in Maryland, to a prairie in the sunset.

My role: Photographer, editor.

TITLE: Sunset Riding
MEDIA: Digital Media
SOFTWARE: Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop
HARDWARE: HP Spectre x360
SPECIFICATIONS: 855X483px, RGB, 72DPI
CLASS: ART 210 Foundations of Digital Media
PROFESSOR: Tyrone Stude
SEMESTER / TERM: SP 18
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: The goal of this project was to take two photographs and combine them seamlessly. A picture of me on a bike was placed on top of another picture. Using the pathfinder tool in Adobe Illustrator, I separated the main subject of the bike photo which was the bike and placed it on top of the other picture. Next, the edges of the bike were softened using Adobe Photoshop and the color gradient was manipulated to match the sunset photo.