1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get close, capture real moments, and capture action or emotion? Explain how you dealt with these challenges.
Everyone was like, "aye yo girl, take my picture!" trying to pose for it and everything, SO that was probably the most difficult part about it. If someone said that, i'd just walk away from them... because they're being stupid, and i was kinda on a time limit:) Others just asked for their pictures not to be taken, so i just left the classroom and went to another one. We went to a ton of classes because so many of them had the lights off! It was also kinda awkward because up until the last class, i didn't know anyone, and it's kinda awkward to get all up in someone you don't know's face.
2. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) did you find yourself thinking about the most? Provide a specific example of what you did to do this correctly.
The exposure for sure, the little bar thing was all up in the corner of the viewfinder and it was kinda smudgy and hard to see, i was afraid my pictures were going to look all bad if it wasn't lined up perfectly. Composition and focus were second of course, but i kind of automatically look for things that would look interesting so that comes easy for me:)
3. Explain how you attempted to use at least one of the advanced composition techniques you learned in class while shooting.
I tried to keep the subject directly out of the middle of the frame, so i guess the rule of thirds.
4. What would you do differently the next time you shoot to improve your photographs?
Spend more time!:)
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