Then I asked them to smile

In this project we had to take pictures of 15 different people, one smiling and one not smiling. The difficult part of this project was asking people people to take their picture because you didn’t know whether or not they would say no or not. Some people had major changes from their facial expressions when they smiling, but others didn’t have much of a change. It shows that people should not be judged on how they look, and people should stereotype people.

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Light graffiti

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we took our pictures on mr. Fitz’s camera with the bulb setting. We held the button until the person drawing was finished, it couldn’t stay open for long or else the picture wouldn’t turn out right. We had to make sure there were no shadows or anything else in the picture. We didn’t have many frustrations besides getting the picture to turn out right and shadows. To make this drawing more complex I would do more complicated designs with the light.

 

App review

For these two pictures I used Snapchat and VSCO. Snapchat is used for taking pictures, adding filters and sending them to friends. VSCO is for taking pictures and editing them. These two are my favorite apps because you edit your pictures in different ways, and add tons of filters.