Final Reflection Portfolio

No Parking: Digital Compositions.


P.P.S: Digital Capturing Compositions

Meow Meow: Artist Inspired.

Cutlass: Digital Detail and Textures

Highway to Skyway: Digital Cloning and Overlay

Booger^3: Digital Multiplicity and Color Selection.

To the bone: Digital Silhouette.

Gerrrpaw: Digital Perspective

Reflection: Dark Room Inspired Artist.

Leading lines with Leading Rolls: Film Leading lines.

Holiday Season: Christmas Break.

Written Reflection:

If you look up at the top in the digital composition, that was when I first started taking photography. Then, if you scroll down to Darkroom Christmas that was my last project in photography. Throughout all those images, I have leaned so much from what the basic composition and techniques are, how to work a digital camera, how to work a film camera, how to process film, how to use Imovie and so much more! But, I think overall my work has improved on creativity. Towards the end of the film projects, my work began to go downhill but I believe that I still had the right ideas and mindset for the images they just didn't turn out as planned. My work shows how my editing has improved greatly because before we got taught different tools on photoshop, all I did for editing was bringing up the saturation and exposure. Thoughtful right?

The most challenging thing this year was keeping up with all the project including the physical assignment, the google site, and uploading images to artsonia. But, it was enjoyable no matter how late I stayed up the past night. I am most proud of Darkroom inspired because the image turned out very detailed and had a perfect amount of lighting to it. My work as a whole definietly shows whether or not I was determined to do it correctly or to do the quick easy route just to turn it in on time. So, as my classes progress in the future I will be more determined to keep up with my integrity instead of falling behind.

Overall this semester was very influential. I had a great teacher who kept up with other students and their problems along to keeping her self calm. So, thank you Mrs. Medsker Mehalic:)