TITLE: Living Landscapes
MEDIA: Composite
SOFTWARE: Adobe Photoshop
HARDWARE: iMac Os X
CLASS: FMX 210 Digital Media
PROFESSOR: Allen Hampton
SEMESTER / TERM: SP 22
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: This was my final project for FMX 210, Digital Media, where I had to create a landscape out of parts of the body. I used photoshop to manipulate various limbs, and facial elements. I decided to create a hill (hair) with moving water (hair), I incorporated flowers (tongues/eyes) a snail (a hand doing a peace sign/a fist), and a butterfly (ear/hand) on a tree (brain and fingers). The background consisted of the sun setting (eye) and leaving a pretty view in the sky (dyed hair). Overall, the final image came out better than I expected it to, and I was proud of it. If I could go back, I would change the background a bit and blend it some more to make it more cohesive.

TITLE: Multiplicity
MEDIA: Composite
SOFTWARE: Adobe Photoshop
HARDWARE: iMac Os X
CLASS: FMX 210 Digital Media
PROFESSOR: Allen Hampton
SEMESTER / TERM: SP 22
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: For this project, we had to photoshop ourselves multiple times into an image in order to create a scene. I decided to create a slumber party scene, where the different characters are all hanging out together. I shot this in my dorm room, so I struggled with spatial concerns, but I think I figured it out well. Overall, this class was very informative as to how to use various Adobe softwares, such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver.

TITLE: Cut and Paste
MEDIA: Composite
SOFTWARE: Adobe Photoshop
HARDWARE: iMac Os X
CLASS: FMX 210 Digital Media
PROFESSOR: Allen Hampton
SEMESTER / TERM: SP 22
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION: For this project, we were learning the basics of Adobe Photoshop, so we were tasked with finding images to create a complete collage. I started out this project with the image of Olivia Rodrigo on her Sour album cover, and worked to paste images around her. While some of my peers picked a topic to base their collage around, I started by choosing images that meant something to me, and then once I was coming to a brain-block, I chose aesthetically pleasing images. If I were to do this project again, I would want to come up with a solid theme and then work from there when creating a collage.