Digital Photography & Imaging / Final Compilation & Reflection

October 5 - January 4 / Week 2 - Week 14

Sheren Princessa Davon / 0362134

Digital Photography & Imaging / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University

Final Compilation & Reflection


INSTRUCTIONS

Project 1A: Collage

Project 1B: Digital Imaging Exercises

Project 2A: Double Exposure

Project 2B: Conceptual Product Photoshoot

Final Project: Self-Titled


SUBMISSIONS

Project 1A: Collage
Week 2 - Week 4 (12/10/23 - 26/10/23)

Fig 1.1 Physical Collage - Week 2 (12/10/23)



Fig 1.2 Digital Collage. JPG - Week 4 (26/10/23)


Project 1B: Digital Imaging Exercise
Week 5 - Week 6 (02/11/23 - 09/11/23)

Fig 1.3 Hearst Mansion Shazam. JPG - Week 5 (02/11/23)

Fig 1.4 Hearst Mansion My Reflection. JPG - Week 5 (02/11/23)

Fig 1.5 Recoloring Exercise 1. JPG - Week 6 (09/11/23)


Fig 1.6 Recoloring Exercise 2. JPG - Week 6 (09/11/23)


Fig 1.7 Recoloring Exercise 3. JPG - Week 6 (09/11/23)


Project 2A: Double Exposure
Week 7 (09/11/23)
Fig 1.8 Double Exposure. JPG - Week 7 (09/11/23)

Fig 1.9 Double Exposure. JPG - Week 7 (09/11/23)


Project 2B: Conceptual Product Photoshoot
Week 9 - Week 10 (23/11/23 - 30/11/23)

Fig 1.10 Conceptual Product Photoshoot. JPG - Week 10 (30/11/23)


Final Project: Self-Titled
Week 11 - Week 14 (06/12/23 - 04/01/24)

Fig 1.11 Final Project. JPG - Week 14 (04/01/23)


Fig 1.13 Final Project Animation. MP4 - Week 14 (04/01/24)


REFLECTION

Overall, I really enjoyed this module. Not only did I learn photography techniques, I also learned how to use Adobe Photoshop. I found that I don't need fancy equipment such as a DSLR camera or studio lights to be able to capture good photography; I can make my own makeshift studio at home with my phone and some sunlight. I also enjoyed learning how to use Photoshop, the layering, adjustment layers, how to recolor old pictures, and how to bring my designs to life using Photoshop. Though it was quite hard to understand the layers and how to use the tools, I'm glad I got to learn a little by little and I can now proudly say I understand how to use Photoshop.

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