Photo 3 most definitely had some very memorable experiences but not all of them were learning experiences. But I would have to say that the New York City trip had a bunch of learning experiences that enhanced my photography. Choosing to bring my film camera to New York was one of the best choices I could've made. This is because I got to learn how to really get the hang of using film and my final prints will reflect this. By bringing the film camera with me I learned how to quickly change the setting on it to work best in the fast changing light of the city. I also learned quite quickly not to stop dead in walking traffic just to take a photo because I will get pushed around. In the end, I had a blast and will have many memories that will last a lifetime. #photopause
In the numerous bi-weekly assignments that I have completed throughout this course, I would have to say that the ones I am most proud of are a tie between Creative Portraits and the Final Bi-weekly. I am very proud of my creative portraits because I used some models that I wouldn't normally use and I traveled farther out of Yarmouth area and also traveled outside my comfort zone of landscape and lifestyle photography. I also had a huge blast with this assignment because I decided to use my passion for art in painting and combine it with my passion for photography. The second bi-weekly I am also very proud of was the final bi-weekly which had the theme of free-choice. The theme I chose was "Good vibes and Sunshine" I am proud of this bi-weekly because the weather was warmer which made it so much easier to photograph outside and also you nature around me to create a...
Lifestyle. There are many different lifestyles out there. There's the busy, There's the quiet, There's the artist. Each one has a different personality to them. There's the 9 to 5, There's the incense burning zen, There's the creative. Each one has many different stories to them. There's the supporting a family, There's the recovering, There's high school dropout, There's struggle to pay rent, There's the last hope, There's trying to make a living. No matter what everyone's lifestyle is unique and true to only them.
On March 14th, 2018 Yarmouth High School students marched outside in the snow at 10:00 sharp with no time to waste and demonstrated how they feel about school shootings. Much of the student body bared the cold snowy weather that caused them to have a two-hour delay and joined together to make their voices heard. S tudents took time out their day on Monday to make posters and signs that they would later hold up high in the snow. Chants were lead by senior Eliza Brown and senior Anna Parker. The song Imagine by John Lennon was performed acoustically by senior Nick Prato. Concluding the demonstration before a moment of silence, senior Sage Watterson recited an original poem that left everyone speechless. Media correspondents from WSCH6 news, WGME, Portland Press Herald covered the protest and covered the story. Never Again September 25, 1789: Congress sends...
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