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Architecture Shoot

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Light Pattern Detail Shapes and Angles Surroundings

Architecture Preview 2

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Turning Torso: 1. Details: 2. Light: 3. Patterns: 4. Angles and shapes: 5. Surroundings: Atomium 1. Details: 2. Light: 3. Patterns: 4. Angles and shapes: 5. Surroundings: Habitat 67 1. Details: 2. Light: 3. Patterns: 4. Angles and shapes: 5. Surroundings: Sculptured House 1. Details: 2. Light: 3. Pattern: 4. Angles and shapes: 5. Surroundings: Kansas City Public Library 1. Details: 2. Light: 3. Patterns: 4. Angles and shapes: 5. Surroundings:

Architecture Preview Assignment

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Turning Torso 1. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava. 2. The turning Torso opened in 2005 during the month of August. 3. It is located in Malmo, Sweden. 4. It is visitable. The building has luxury apartments and offices. 5. Many websites say the final cost was around 1600 million U.S. dollars. 6. The building is inspired by the twisting of a human spine. 7. I picked this based on it's name. It was cool how it wasn't named after a name, but named after an actual thing. I also wanted to see how an architect could make a building look like a torso. The building may not look super fancy, but the actual curving architecture is nice. Atomium 1. The Atomium was designed by Andre Waterkeyn, Andre Polak, and Jean Polak. 2. It originally opened in 1958. 3. It is located in Bruxelles, Belgium. 4. It is visitable to tourists and locals. Belgium school kids can even sleep there overnight. 5. I could not find the cost, but the recent renovation cost 23 million dollars

Action Preview Assignment

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Action Shot

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Camryn runs towards me in order for me to capture a photo of her running.  Camryn said she looked ugly in all the photos and disliked most of them. Camryn runs on the track for my photo during eighth period on Thursday the ninth of march.  Camryn had to run fast in order to avoid an oncoming class walking the track. Camryn young preforms a cartwheel during photojournalism on the football field.  Camryn fell shortly after this photo was taken. My feet move for a motion blur before going back to class during eighth period.  I like to move my feet, so this was a fun picture.

Sensory Overload

1. I believe that this statement is sort of true. I think that it depends on the person. I agree with this statement because I surround myself with objects to make myself feel at home, not in Texas. I think that this gives me another way to look at photography. For example not looking at a home itself, but looking at the objects inside of the home. 2. I think that the market looks like a fun and exciting place to be. I don't like shopping that much or markets, but the market looks like it could be a fun place to take photos. 3. Being the child of one of these stall workers would be very different compared to my life now. In the photos, there are children in the stall, too. I think that as a small child it might be fun and colorful, but might grow boring day after day. Their parents must be busy a lot because of the store shoppers and buyers from different countries. 4. my favorite photo is the flower stall. I liked how the flowers made the stall not look like a square, identical

Newspaper design 2

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