Thursday, November 5, 2009



This poster was done for digital media. It is a poster supporting the change of a specific organization or issue in the world today. I chose to use dove's 'campaign for real beauty' as my cause to support the change. The song lyric i chose id from The Scientist by Coldplay.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009



This is my letter 'v' for the design project: found typography
This assignment proved harder then i expected, a few letters were very challenging such as the 'R' and the 'G'. Overall though, i think it worked out.

Sunday, October 25, 2009



This is my most recent Dig Media project. The concept is like a sending aid/ fighting hunger thing. I scanned in the image of the soldier throwing a grenade and the image of the soup can and finally i scanned the loose leaf paper that makes the hills in the background.
First time using photoshop!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

These are images from a design project on juxtaposition.

This has something small made big and typography.
It deals with smoking and the scary effects second hand smoke has on children.

This Image has obvious color and a juxtaposition of objects.
This deals with the habit of smoking and how it should become extinct.


In this image there is something big made small and a handmade mark.
This image deals with energy and how guns in the wrong hands can be destructive.



Sunday, September 27, 2009



One of my self portraits.
It was taken in color then changed to b&w on photoshop.
This picture was not planned but it worked out.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Photo Process Gallery

Visiting the photo processes gallery in Old College was an eye opening experience. I had no idea that there were so many ways to develop and show a photograph, let alone that these techniques are still used today. We learned about many processes from daguerreotype to the bromoil process. It was also cool hearing about the photographers that used these developing techniques when they were the only option. Photographers like Eugene Atchet, and Gertrude Casebeer are a huge inspiration because they were able to create amazing photographs using very hard to work with materials and conditions. The gallery really showed me that photographers are very hard working and dedicated to the art.

One process that really stood out to me was the gum bichromate process. It allows the artist to manipulate the photograph which can create cool effects. A website that describes in detail about this complicated process is: