Digital Photography and Image Editing

Digital photography and image editing coursework built a strong foundation in image creation, camera operation, digital workflow, and professional post-production. This section includes projects that explore how photographs are planned, captured, selected, refined, and presented for visual impact.

Through this work, I developed a deeper understanding of camera settings, exposure, composition, lighting, lens choice, and the technical decisions that shape an image before it is edited. Learning the exposure triangle helped me understand the relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, and how those choices affect motion, depth of field, sharpness, noise, and overall image quality.

Post-production became a major part of the creative process. I learned to use Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Lightroom, and Adobe Express to organize files, process images, adjust tone and color, retouch photographs, build compositions, prepare images for digital presentation, and create finished visual assets. These tools helped me move beyond basic correction and into intentional image development.

The projects in this section show the connection between technical control and visual judgment. A strong image is not created by the camera alone. It depends on observation, timing, composition, light, editing decisions, and the ability to recognize which image best communicates the intended message.

This coursework helped me develop a more complete photographic workflow, from capture to final presentation. Use the links on this page to explore the projects, galleries, and image editing work that document my growth in photography, digital imaging, and visual storytelling.

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