Teaching now for 15 years.
New to Eastside High School.
Students learned how to use the photo editor manipulating images of someone famous to make high saturation and adjusted hues similar to the works of Pop artist Andy Warhol.
Ana Saucedo
Andrew Lopez
Jessica Sowell
Melvin Gutierrez
DeJon Ramclam
Justin Uribe
Joseph Andrade
Giselle Cruz
Joel Olguin
Ben Estrella
Nathaniel Cardenas
Jefte Jimenez
Students applied 9 different filters with the photo editor to images of famous people. You can use filters to clean up or retouch your photos, apply special art effects that give your image the appearance of a sketch or impressionistic painting, or create unique transformations using distortions and lighting effects.
Eric Sagala
Achilles Smith
Versela Bosilkovski
Steven Guzman
Antwon Jamar Junior
Clipping masks are a powerful way to control the visibility of a layer. Students learned how to create these beautiful 3-d designs with images and text with the photo editor.
Maleyah Hayward
Oshawn Dean
Khaila Miller
Demarlo Gray
Diego Mejia
Eileen Mena
Emily Banegas Vindel
Enrique Quiroz
Madilyn Wanhala
Students with the photo editor learned how to use the gradient tool to make these post cards. The trick was to gradually blending together one image over the other and then add in an appropriate text for that destination.
Giselle Cruz
Mallory Jimenez
Aiden Murry
Eileen Mena
Achilles Smith
Zaria Hackett
Ryan Key
Compositing. It is the process or technique of combining visual elements from separate sources into a single image, often to create the illusion that all those elements are parts of the same scene. Students learned how to use layer masks with the photo editor to create these clever scenes.
Tomas Galeana
Jairo Ramos Hernandez
Aaron Palmer
Christian Vazquez Gallegos
Albert Benitez
Amy Madrigal
Kimberly Abarca
Yironelg Romero
Nakia Dawson
Anthony Windom
Angel Alvarado
Natalie Garcia
Shael Quintero
Ramon Gutierrez
Phoenix Puckett
Double-Exposure Effect. Double exposure is a technique in which you combine two (or more) images into one to create artistic looks, like a ghost effect, mirror images, combining one object into another, and much more. The technique is derived from an old photography trick in which you expose a photographic film twice to create a single photo.
Syncere Bibbs
Matthew De la O
Jessica Ambriz Garcia
Anabel Santiago
Janae Jimenez
Andrew Flores
Estela Lopez
Yironelg Romero
Using a combination of methods the students learned in prior lessons, they completed the impossible using the photo editor and quite a bit of patients. Here students learned how to master the selection tool.
Zaria Fernandez
Nissa Muhammad
Terrell Boyd
Jonathan Arriaga-Alba
Nicholas Quinn-Matute
Antwon Jamar Junior
Kameron Myers
Achilles Smith
Cassandra Pena-Farias
Andrew Lopez Garcia
Devin White
Christian Vazquez Gallegos
Emily Chavez
Gabriel Luna
Hannah Luke
Isaiah Parker
Michael Pieniaszek
Natalie Garcia
Javier Garcia Muro
Matthew Renteria
Natanael Castaneda
Nissa Muhammad
Jada King
Briana Herron
Priscilla Cruz
Shael Quintero
Teleiah Randle
Versela Bosilkovski
For the semester 1 final project, students took their own images and combined them together to make this illusion of time and space with the photo editor. These student examples show us that they are unique in that each one is based on original ideas where images have been arranged together in a playful way. Look closely because there are surprises in each one.
Gianna Quigley
Curshanna Kelly
Amy Madrigal
Aiden Murry
Aunyai Johnson
Avion Blackston
Giselle Cruz
Hannah Luke
Janae Jimenez
Josselyn Martinez
Khaila Miller
Jonathan Arriaga-Alba
Tomas Galeana
Luis De Jesus Dionicio
Natalie Almaguer
Natalie Garcia
Nick Quinn-Matute
Phoenix Puckett
Ramon Gutierrez
Teleiah Randle
Nathaniel Cardenas Campos
Yaredth Mejia
Zachary Colcord
Thank you for visiting.
Please check out the artwork from the other classes.