Adana's Photojournalism Experience
5AB 2015-16
Dorothea Lange
A documentary photographer of the Great Depression period, otherwise 20th century.
Born in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1895 and died from esophageal cancer in 1965.
Studied Photography at Columbia University
She took many photos of homeless and unemployed people and raised strength in her career and style reputation.
She also brought more attention to the people who were in need. She had an independent, creative childhood.
“Migrant Mother” is her most famous photograph.
She is known as America’s greatest documentary photographer.
http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/dustbowl/bios/dorothea-lange/
Dust Bowl
Migrant Mother
Another photo of hers
MY WORK
Alina Banina
Selfie Selfie
Colorful Cake
Worm's Eye
Bird's Eye
Written Reflection
Humans Of Fossil Ridge
SAT Alphabet
WATCH ME WHIP!
Weeeeeeee!
Hermit Ribbit (sophomore) jumps gracefully on the Supreme Giant Trampoline during the fun fest at Fossil Ridge High school on November 1st. Hermit performed beautiful backflips, showing his amazing physical abilities. “The trampoline was crazy and I felt butterflies everywhere in my stomach!” -Hermit Ribbit.
All Aboard!
In the front (Hermit Ribbit, sophomore) and back (Poppy Pup, freshman) go on the Shazam Skateboard ride on November 2nd, at the 2015 annual fun fest, hosted by the Fossil Ridge High School. These brilliant students enjoy their ride with ease and excitement. “I thought the ride was fantastic! Could’ve not been any better.” -Poppy Pup. “The Shazam ride was by far the best thing that has happened at the fun fest this year.” -Hermit Ribbit.
Hang On!
In the front (Hermit Ribbit, sophomore) and back (Poppy Pup, freshman) slide down the ‘Treacherous Slide of Terror’ on November 2nd during the fun fest at Fossil Ridge High School. These two live in the moment as they are holding on tight on the rail. “Scariest ride I’ve ever been on!” -Poppy Pup. “It was the ride of the lifetime, I almost let go and that freaked me out.” -Hermit Ribbit.
THEY LAUGH.
At the end of the fun fest, sophomore Hermit Ribbit and freshman Poppy Pup, chillax as they share their best moments and laugh about it, in the Fossil Ridge High School on November 2nd. These two really make us want to visit the fun fest ourselves and share a laugh as well. “Best day of my life.” -Hermit Ribbit. “I am totally going to the next one next year.” -Poppy Pop.
- "Editing should maintain the integrity of the photographic images' content and context. Do not manipulate images or add or alter sound in any way that can mislead viewers or misrepresent subjects."
By this, being a photojournalist involves telling a story and telling the truth. Editing an image by its content or context is not being considerate of the objects, people in the image or the viewers.
- Do not intentionally sabotage the efforts of other journalists.
By this code, it is not right to affect another fellow journalist in any harm that could affect his or her's work or life.
- Respect the integrity of the photographic moment.
As a photojournalist, you are a witness and an observer. You cannot be involved in the photographic moment. Such as a school fight, while you are taking pictures, you can't just jump into the fight afterwards. Stay outside of the scene and observe don't manipulate the moment.