Scroll down below to see some selections of my work from this unit.
For this project, we painted our own abstract watercolors. From there, we scanned our paintings at high PPI qualities and brought them into Photoshop. Using some layering and masking techniques, we combined original photography with our watercolor to create an interesting hybrid of digital and hand-made art!
For this project, we used layering techniques to make this special effect to make it look like we had several clones in the same frame!
For this project, we designed our own collages with dozens of layers that we selected, masked, and arranged using layering in Photoshop. My collage is about my favorite DC/Marvel characters.
For this project, we learned about layer modes and how to use effects like blurring and the filter gallery to edit a photo to look like a sketch of ourselves; from there, we combined that sketch edit with another photo to make a scene as if we were being drawn in real life!
For this project, we used Adobe Photoshop to combine a self-portrait photo of our face with another manipulated element which could have been edited in a creative way. For my double profile, I combined my self portrait photo with an icy geometric pattern I made in Photoshop to create a frozen illusion.
These are some of my favorite landscapes shot for our cumulative project series to shoot landscapes at some favorite locations. To get these shots, I ventured out around Colorado and tried to get some of the rough hills and bright skies of the landscapes here!
For this project, we shot portraits outside of school on location making use of lighting, depth of field, and framing to present our subjects in their best light! I worked with my sister to shoot these portraits when I was back in Vermont!