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Student of the Month Interview

Assignment #2 Topic: Student of the month A) Twenty questions to ask 1- How does it feel to be the student of the month? 2- Did it take a lot of effort to receive student of the month? 3- What did you do to receive the award? 4- What can other students do to try and receive this award? 5- What type of grades do you get? 6- What activities are you involved with in school? 7-  What outside activities are you involved with? 8-  How were you told you had received student of the month? 9- What types of students usually receive this award? 10- How many times are students able to receive the award? 11- Were you congratulated when you received the award?Why or Why not? 12- Have any of your friends ever received the award? 13-  How long has student of the month been around? 14- Were you excited when receiving student of the month?and why? 15- How did students treat you once finding out you had won the award? 16- Is student of the month considered a large achieve...

Learning How to Interview (School uniforms)

Assignment #1 Topic: School uniforms 1) Three possible sources to interview. a- Hall monitors that watch for dress code violations. b- Students (at random) from all grade levels. c- Principle 2) Twenty questions I could ask the sources.  1-What types of dress code violations have you witnessed? 2- Do you agree with the school boards decision? Why or why not? 3- Have you ever felt uncomfortable with others dress code violations? 4- Do you believe uniforms would be better for the school? Why or why not? 5-On average, how many students are dress coded a week? 6-What do you believe brought the board to the decision of uniforms? 7-Do you think students would protest the uniforms? 8-Would uniforms limit a students creativity? 9- How large of an issue has dress code become? 10-What type of uniforms would students be told to wear? 11- If the uniform dress code was broken, what type of punishment would they receive? 12-Do you believe students would be upset with the unif...

Architecture Prompt Shoot

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1. Detail 2. Lighting 3. Patterns 4. Angles and Shapes 5. Surroundings

Architecture preview #2

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1) Eden project, United Kingdom  a- Details   b- Light c- Patterns  d- Angles and Shapes e- Surroundings  2) National Centre for the Performing Arts, China a- Details  b- Light c- Patterns  d- Angles and Shapes  e- Surroundings  3) Strong National Museum of Play, USA a- Detail b- Light c- Patterns d- Angles and Shapes e- Surroundings  4) The Ufo House, Taiwan a- Detail b- Light c- Patterns d- Angles and Shapes  e- Surroundings  5) Habitat 67, Canada a- Detail b- Light c- Patterns  d- Angles and Shapes e- Surroundings 

Architecture Preview Assignment

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A. Eden project, United Kingdom 1. The architect is Nicholas Grimshaw. 2. It was built in the year 2,000. 3. It is located in the Botanical Garden, England. 4. You can visit the building. 5. It costed around $141 million to build. 6. The building was built to fill up a very large dead area. 7. I chose this building because just seeing the name sounded very intriguing. Once actually searching the building, I loved the unique features and how it almost looks like Epcot in Florida. The building is very interesting as most are not shaped in this way, especially on the side of a hill. The buildings are in a beautiful area. B. National Centre for the Performing Arts, China 1. The architect is Paul Andreu. 2. This was built in July, 2007. 3. It is located in Beijing, China. 4. It is open to the public. 5. It costed around 3.2 million Yuan. 6. The building was built to hold major performances. 7. I chose this building because I love performing Arts centers. Once looking up...

Active prompt shoot

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1. Action coming directly at the camera Megan runs directly at camera. She was laughing because of the awkwardness of running at a camera. 2. Action moving across the camera at a 90 degree angle Megan runs with her hair in the wind. Her hair was going everywhere. 3. Panning Megan is slightly in focus as the rest of the photo is a blur. Her face and arms became the only thing in focus. 4. Creative blur I chose to leave the photo in color as it led to a much more interesting photo.  This photo is of the front  of Bowie near the doors.

Warm up

                                                                  "Sensory Overload" 1. I think this statement is fairly accurate as we become more obsessed with devices, and it has started to define us. As a photographer, this inspires me to take photos of more elements as more of a symbolic sense to represent the "bigger picture". 2. Although there are many beautiful colors and amazing photo opportunities, I hate chaos and I am easily affected by sensory overload. So, I would not be able to function in an area like this and I would not go there. 3. To be  a child of someone who worked in these areas would be very interesting as you would constantly be surrounded by a mass of products. The photographer said that the market business is like a family, so the children most likely are family of the businesses/ marke...

Action preview Assignment

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nwiLz-hRAlD9SKotnXuNsbdtYMr5xPRfMtOZXv7Zm74/edit?usp=sharing

Newspaper page

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