Here is my final narrative; I’m pleased with how this turned out, and I hope you are too.
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Assignment11_SydneyH
These photos were posted on the 17th of April; I just forgot to add the category “Assignment 11”.
Added Images as of 5/1/2018
Assignment10_SydneyH
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3/26/18
Assignment 6_SydneyHallowell
Unfortunately, I was a fool and tagged this post as Assignment 6_17.
Proposal 1:
I am considering creating a multi-photo narrative of a student pulling an all-nighter. I think it is relatable for all in the class. To show change and the passage of time, I will utilize the natural light of the sun. As late afternoon becomes early evening which shifts to late at night, the photos will capture the mentality of a student who is stressed and lacking in sleep. For instance, earlier in the evening the snacks will be healthy, but as the night wears the student will begin snacking on junk food and getting weird.
Proposal 2:
I will document my hometown of Cape Elizabeth. I will visit the old haunts that I frequented, and hopefully, it will show the progression of how I’ve aged. The narrative will be how the town looks different as one age. It will be a sequence of photos, and hopefully, I’ll be able to play with light and shadow. There is some weird, lovely nostalgia that I get driving my hometown. Ideally, I want to make it nostalgic and dreamy.
Assignment 4_SydneyH
I struggled a bit with this assignment. Nothing was coming out as I wished. Three of the photos here I believe fulfill the assignment and the other two I just liked.
Revision (5/1/18)
I wanted to add these pictures to demonstrate how shutter speed can capture moving objects. The first frame is, unfortunately, the communal sink on my floor in Aroostook Hall. It is very gross, but the high shutter speed was able to capture every drop. The second photo of my friend Jacob; I needed a moving subject and he happened to be working on his handstands. The first picture of him demonstrates how shutter speed can capture an action shot. The second photo was of another attempt with a slower shutter speed. I liked it because the camera reveals the impact of gravity on a falling body. The final photo is another shot of water. The camera was able to capture every bead and makes them look like jewels.
Assignment2_SydneyH
In my experience, it was hard to find individuals who did not want their photos taken. In this age of social media, people are flattered when someone wants to take their picture. Also, I made sure to let them know that this was for an assignment, and because of that people felt safer having their image taken.
Assignment1_SydneyH
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