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First Semester Reflection

Quality Of Work As far as paying attention to the objective of the assignment and completing everything I believe that I have done that every time. In the index prints I make sure to have at least 25 images if not more. I always complete my work on time and then spend time editing the photos and choosing the right image. I usually think of many ideas for a project and try to pick one that doesn't seem too easy like for the all white project I didn't just want to take a photo of a white wall or copy the photos that were put on the class blog. Effort I love photography and I am always actively taking photos everywhere I go and of my family. neighbors, friends etc. The location/subject of my photos depends on the project, if the project reminds me of something I saw that is in sarasota or tampa, I will go there and take photos. If it is a project I can complete at home or around town then I will do that. I usually put in a good amount of effort and take practice shots to determ

Lost in the World

1. The general premise of the video is to show that people are so engrossed with their phones, social media and certain standards that they loose themselves in a fake reality. If this doesn't stop it could potentially cause the demise of things that make up life and ultimately loose who they are. 2. The video in conveying its intended message is effective. The video shows what is currently happening in the world as we are becoming a society that revolves around technology and social media. It makes the viewer more aware of what is going on and that they may also be contributing to the situation. 3. I feel that it is more of an examination of our social situation. I feel this way because there are a lot of scenes showed in the video like the dating reality, eating out at restaurants and everything being recorded on phones instead of experiencing it, that I have seen in real life and know is happening currently. Therefore I see it as an examination of our society currently and ho

All White Project

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INDEX PRINT

A camera in every pocket

1. I feel that with the popularity of cell phones with high quality cameras, sure the nature of photography may have changed but there is still a distinction between someone who quickly takes a photo with their cell phone and photographers who try and capture moments and create art. With the increasingly improving technology, phone cameras are becoming better and better, which some could say is just increasing the scope of photography from only DSLR cameras to handheld phones as well. However I will say that, I believe phone cameras do take away some of what makes the process and the lengths photographers go through to capture the perfect images. 2. The future of photography will be a continuation of higher resolution lenses and more compact ways to carry them around... whether that will mean holograms or DSLRs the size of a cell phone who can really know? 3. I disagree, just because more photos are being taken doesn't necessarily mean that all those photos are high quality or

Triptych Project

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