Photojournalism Portfolio
Come see all the fun I had this semester!
Elements of composition
Some of my best work!
Photoshop
Written Relfection
In this class I learned, how to properly work/use a camera, the different rules of composition, a lesson about photoshop, and how to use my photos to show my creativity. My favorite project was definitely the photoshoot. As a result of this course, I feel like I actually appreciate each and every picture that I capture. I came into photojournalism thinking that we would just be taking pictures of interesting things, hoping that one of the pictures came out looking good. Little did I know, if you want a good shot, you have to make it yourself. Taking pictures requires more handwork than I thought, especially when using a professional camera. Photography isn't for everyone but I'm glad that I decided to take this class and try something new. Overall, my experience in this class was very fun (especially because of Mrs. Bradberry) and I would definitely take it again if I could.
Humans of Fossil Ridge: Savannah
If you could go anywhere in the world right now, where would you go?
"Paris, because it's the city of love...... or Spain because I like spanish people."
History of Photography
- The first permanent photo was captured by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826. http://cool.conservation-us.org/byorg/abbey/an/an26/an26-3/an26-307.html
- The first camera was patented on May 8, 1840 by Alexander Wolcott. http://photography.lovetoknow.com/First_Camera_Invented
- Edwin H. Land is the inventor of the polaroid. http://www.polaroid.com/history
SAT Alphabet
5 Frame Photo Story
On/Off Switch
Slide it over to turn it on, and if you want to turn if off, just slide it back over.
SD Card
Open the camera at the bottom and find the little opening. Insert SD card until it kind of feels springy. Push all the way down.
Change Date/Time
Go to 'menu' and then 'settings' and scroll until you find 'DATE/TIME'. Then put the current date and time,
Macro/Super-macro
Push the flower button and it will give you three options, click the one that works best for you.
Place Batteries
Open the bottom of the camera and look closely to where it tells you which way to insert the batteries. Insert the required amount.
Zoom In/Out
Slide over to the 'T' to zoom out. Slide over to the 'W' to zoom in.