On the Move Pt. 2 by Ashton Alvis
Photography, Action and Movement, 2020
Panning shots of bodies on the move. Ashton is a Sophomore in the Visualization Concentration.
Bird by Brennen Wilde
Photography, Digitally Enhanced, 2020
A lone bird on the beach became an impromptu model for a brief photoshoot. Effects were utilized to bring out the texture of the feathers and emphasize the crashing waves. Brennen is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Woodbridge by Ashton Alvis
Mobile Phone Photography, Still Life, 2020
A beautiful bottle of red wine in a miniature forest. Ashton is a Sophomore in the Visualization Concentration.
Extraterrestrial Ground by Weston Hooper
Series: Photography, Atmospheric Landscapes, 2020
Is it the land of our planet, or from a land in a distant galaxy? Effects were achieved through the use of the Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop. Weston is a Junior in the Visualization Concentration.
Flower by Nikolai Iles
Series: Photography, World Up Close, 2020
Texture No. 2 by Samantha Young
Series: Photography, Textures, 2020
Samantha is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Spice by Ashton Alvis
Photography, Creative Food, 2020
Every spice from the cabinet delicately placed on a cutting board. Ashton is a Sophomore in the Visualization Concentration.
Goat Head by Nikolai Iles
Series: Photography, World Up Close, 2020
Jurassic Enhancement by Hannah Shockley
Photography, Painted Color Replacement, 2020
A toy dinosaur dreams of being more. This was digitally hand-painted to replace the color with a new natural palette. Hannah is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Admiral on Logs by Alex Meadows
Photography, Animals, 2020
Alex is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Shiny Part 1 by Tyra Wallace
Series: Photography, Digitally Enhanced, 2020
Tyra is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Kid Duo by Nikolai Iles
Photography, Animals, 2020
Glass by Samantha Young
Photography, Black and White, 2020
Samantha is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Silver Shell by Brennen Wilde
Photography, Digitally Enhanced, 2020
This photo focused on bringing out the unique colors against the dark background as well as creating a higher texture on the silver shell, while still having it fit naturally into its surroundings. Brennen is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
The Gathering of the Jars by Weston Hooper
Photography, Still Life, 2020
Four Jars stand side by side together on the patio. Effects were achieved through the use of the Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop. Weston is a Junior in the Visualization Concentration.
HBirds of a Feather by Hannah Shockley
Photography, Black and White, 2020
A peaceful scene of Canadian Geese swimming in formation. Hannah is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Towards the Crossing by Weston Hooper
Series: Photography, The Hidden City, 2020
Will you go towards crossing the bridge, or go up the stairs? Effects were achieved through the use of the Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop. Some lighting was painted in by using filter adjustments and masking. Weston is a Junior in the Visualization Concentration.
Photo Challenge No. 2 by Tyra Wallace
Series: Photography, Black and White, 2020
Tyra is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Fungus on Logs by Alex Meadows
Photography, Artistic Interpretation, 2020
Alex is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Venue 142 by Brennen Wilde
Photography, Digitally Enhanced, 2020
Minimal Photoshop effects were used to emphasize the lone white building in a sea of dark brick. Brennen is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Small Space No. 1 by Samantha Young
Series: Photography, Small Spaces, 2020
Samantha is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Manifesting Power by Weston Hooper
Photography, Artistic Interpretation, 2020
An evil villain stands in his cave lair gaining power to fight off his enemy. This photo was digitally manipulated to show the look of the villain’s power, that being the smoke/mist and the lightning that is emitting around him. He also has lighting and smoke that is gathering inside of his helmet. Weston is a Junior in the Visualization Concentration.
Hay by Hannah Shockley
Photography, Black and White, 2020
This shape and form image is enhanced by the black and white. It allows for the shapes within the hay to stand out and create new shapes. Hannah is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Long Walk by Tyra Wallace
Series: Photography, Digitally Enhanced, 2020
Tyra is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Vineyard Panorama by Brennen Wilde
Photography, Panorama, 2020
Taken on a porch overlooking a small vineyard, this panorama hoped to capture a fully balanced landscape and sunset with minimal color editing. Brennen is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
The Leaf and the Doormat by Weston Hooper
Photography, Shape and Form, 2020
A single leaf lays on the patterned doormat. Effects were achieved through the use of the Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop. Weston is a Junior in the Visualization Concentration.
Forgotten, Part 1 by Tyra Wallace
Series: Series: Photography, (2 in series), 2020
Stone status that are worn out and look to have been there for a long time. So long that, the only thing that are left standing are the two states that watch over the clearing. The series is showing the isolation and abandonment of memorials in rural areas, and thick woods. Tyra is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Small Space No. 3 by Samantha Young
Series: Photography, Small Spaces, 2020
Chaotic Daily Spiral by Weston Hooper
Photography, Polar Panorama, 2020
The revolving world of the DMC and Mini Dome is a planet within our solar system. Effects were achieved through the use of the Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop and the Polar Coordinates feature. Weston is a Junior in the Visualization Concentration.
Passing by Tyra Wallace
Series: Photography, Painted Color Replacement, 2020
Tyra is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Touch by Ashton Alvis
Photography, SArtistic Interpretation, 2020
An array of hands reaching around and tangled together searching for a touch. Ashton is a Sophomore in the Visualization Concentration.
Life and Death by Hannah Shockley
Photography, Digitally Enhanced , 2020
The relationship between life and death is much like the relationship between light and dark. This image captures both. The shadow cast by the skull reflects the life that was once there.
Truck by the Pond by Nikolai Iles
Series: Photography, Atmospheric Landscapes, 2020 , 2020
Cascades by Alex Meadows
Photography, Flowers 2020
Alex is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Outdoor Gaming by Hannah Shockley
Series: Photography (5 in series), 2020
The world of gaming meets the great outdoors. Zelda, Princess Peach and Kirby take a trip outdoors to smell the flowers. Hannah is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Redwood Painting by Brennen Wilde
Photography, Artistic Interpretation, 2020
Through various means such as Digital painting, retexturizing, filter manipulation, and slight recoloring, this image of trees in the Redwood Forest was transformed into a painted landscape. Brennen is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Sourthn Cookin' Pt. 1 Flour by Ashton Alvis
Photography, Creative Food, 2020
Flour, milk, and dough – the start to any good recipe. Ashton is a Sophomore in the Visualization Concentration.
Big Space No. 1 by Samantha Young
Series: Photography, Big Spaces, 2020
Samantha is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Two Kings by Hannah Shockley
Photography – Artistic Interpretation , 2020
Capturing pictures of wildlife takes dedication and perfect timing; a feat that is not easily accomplished. Starting with an image of taxidermy, background replacement, digital painting and digital enhancement come together to bring these majestic men back to life.
Green House by Brennen Wilde
Photography, Painted Color Replacement, 2020
This photo is a recolonization of a black and white image of a blue house. The house is featured in my Destruction series.Brennen is a Senior in the Visualization Concentration.
Gloss by Ashton Alvis
Mobile Phone Photography, Shape and Form, 2020
Shape and form can be found in almost anything, anywhere. Apparently so can a mirror. Ashton is a Sophomore in the Visualization Concentration.