#Prolevel

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1XrlYd0pr54ayht2J3ontE8z7rWhhTRwF-CCbq_Fkwbk/edit?usp=sharing This semester we have learned how to properly take a picture from angles to lighting, we’ve always learned different settings we can use on a camera to make a picture cooler. My thoughts have changed about photography I hadn’t realized how much effort and thought goes into taking a picture I thought you just …

Up close

https://photos.app.goo.gl/fTbWgo45KKekczcU8     We had to take up close pictures of objects, we used a visco filter or portrait mode on our phone so we can see the clear details of the object. This project was hard because sometimes if I got too close it would get blurry. If I could I would like to photograph …

Then I asked him to smile.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xeg0Uw-a_SvhWnKcNH0GSgR_avq_PmBF0piMP36sgU4/edit?usp=sharing This project was difficult because most people would laugh when I told them to be serious and get embarrassed when I told them to smile. Most people looked more friendly/approachable when they smiled. When you are bias as a photographer you can miss an opportunity to take a great picture. If I was a …

Newseum

   like how the photo showed a tragic story behind it, and I felt bad for the people. It also shows how things that seem small to us can effect others greatly. Photographed by Smiley N.Pool. Title, Hurricane Katrina year 2006.   Many of my grandparents were forced into the army. This solider looks unhappy …