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My name is Emma Lynch and I am originally from Maryland but currently live in South Carolina. I have been coming to Florida for most of my life for vacation as well as to visit family, so I am excited to spend the next few years here at the University of Tampa. My hobbies include trying new foods, photography, and traveling, which typically consumes most of my free time. I am extremely passionate about traveling and hope to live abroad in the future. My favorite places to travel are Italy and Alberta, Canada. I am a Public Relations and Advertising major and aim to pursue a career in Advertising from a creative perspective in the Northeast. I have always been interested in different art forms and photography but am excited to further my knowledge in digital media. Most of the art I am familiar with ties back to photography, so I am excited to use that basis of understanding to influence my work in this class. My initial feelings on the course are that it will be relatively difficult with regards to the computer programs we will be using, as well as coding, yet interesting and beneficial. I am eager to learn more in depth about digital media as I feel that it will be beneficial towards my major and future career in advertising and public relations. From this class, I expect to further my understanding in digital media and gain the ability to easily use the different forms we cover in class. Once I learn and practice the process of each program, I can use the new knowledge to apply in the future when necessary, which is what I aim to gain out of this course.





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