This week, many of us struggled on finding what we are specifically going to photograph for our photo project. Most of the class consisted of brainstorming different ideas for people's projects and learning the basics of photography specifically using our phones. We learned about the different features like the weaknesses and strengths of phone cameras and composition. We also learned how to differentiate which pictures are worth keeping or throwing away, if it doesn't capture the focus of each of our photo projects and how to specifically take a photo in both public spaces and private places if needed. Including myself and others, are now clear on how to capture the right photos and specifically what we want to capture for our photo project.
By: Sheana Soriano
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In today's class, Jeremy taught us how to construct a project for our Photo Project. He explained to us the difference between Scope, which is what we want to avoid and Specificity, which is what we should be doing. Using class time as some source of workshop to construct our project, he used a student's example of how their project should look like. He mapped out the details showing how specific we are able to get with a broad topic. Jeremy also gave tips on how to use your iPhone to take pictures for the project. This helped a lot for some students, including myself, were kind of stuck with how to go about the proposal/starting the final project. By: Anjanette Magpantay
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November 2016
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