My
first question was about going to take pictures. I walked out of my
photojournalism class with no idea and just the thought that I had a few weeks
find some news worthy photos. My gut instinct was to panic. I mean I have taken
photos before and after reading the tips on how to take better photos I was
confident that I could get good compositions.
Students lounging in the Student Center. (Photos by Angelique Harrison/ WSUPJ) |
Looking down from the photography lab office in from Old Main. |
My second issue with the assignment was
finding a newsworthy event. Most of the times when I take photos I just happen
upon something I find pleasing to the eye and capture that moment. With this
assignment I really had to think about some event that would offer more
information about something and that was difficult. I really had to think, but
I happened upon both photos in the same way, when I wasn't searching for a
picture. The first photo I took was in the Student Center Building and was of
students enjoying the new perks of the updates that have been done. The second
photo below was a happy experiment. I saw the snow and thought I will get these
snowflakes. With a bit of adjustment to the exposure value I was able to
capture the movement of the snow falling.
With this assignment I was able to gain a
better understanding of the problems that I would face taking newsworthy photos
and how I could overcome those issues. I now have more confidence in my ability
to capture news worthy photos that tell a story on their own.
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