(This photo is blurry because of the effect I was going for, after all, this was a practice shoot and a chance to experiment with the studio and how it works. )
Rule of Lines. This is rule of lines because the lines from the ceiling lead to the lines on the top shelf and the lines on the windows. The subject in the photo is the lines that lead to the lines in the windows. The subject is very clear. Rule of Balance. This is rule balance because the shape that her arm makes while she is writing is a triangle and in the back the paper, her folder, and her phone all make a rectangle. The main subject is the shape her arm makes. The subject is very clear. Rule of Thirds. This is rule of thirds because the direct subject is not in the middle of the photo, she is off to the side. The main subject is the girl on the left side of the photo. The subject is very clear. Rule of Simplicity. This is rule of simplicity because the main focus or subject is simple, it's the person holding the pencil. The subject is ver clear. Rule of Framing. This is rule of framing because the lines from the window build a line around the boy who is in ...
A. What is the most powerful image from the pictures printed in the Denver Post over the three weeks they published images from the year of coverage? Why? I think the most powerful image was the picture on 22A because it is a picture of Ian Fisher sitting all alone looking down thinking about how this is going to be the rest of his life. The picture is just really moving because the way I interpret it sends me a strong message. B. How do the images work together to tell a story? These images work together to tell a story by showing Ian's journey form where he first began to where he finished his army journey. It has showed how much he matured over his time that he has served our country. C. How do the captions enhance the photographs? The captions enhance the photographs by adding more detail and sending more of a message than the actual story itself can tell. D. Summarize the story of Ian Fisher, based just on the captions. Ian Fisher is beginning to start his career...
School Uniforms For this topic I could possibly interview a member of the board who decided to enforce the uniforms, I could interview the principal that works at the school where the uniforms are being enforced, and I could interview a staff member/ high ranked teachers that works at the school where the uniforms are being put into place. Sources: Board Member School Principal Highly Ranked Teachers Some questions I could ask include: 1. Will jackets be allowed? 2. How do dress codes target certain people? 3. Are there any exceptions for people who don't have to school uniform rule? 4. How many warning will be given if not dressed appropriately until a penalty? 5. Will there ever be any days where students can dress freely? 6. How will the students be able to express themselves? 7. How will you deal with students who don't obey the school uniform policy? 8. What are some advantages of the new uniform policy? 9. What are some disadvantages of the new uniform p...
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