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Epcot center (Asia)- kSc
 What does a photograph mean to you? For me, it is a way to capture exactly what I see in that moment. This could be a memory, a reminder or a time. It could also be a way to capture what you feel in a particular moment. The beauty of it all is that photographs themselves are so simple to look at but can usually entice all different types of emotions. And a person does not need to be a proficient to create these images. One only needs a camera and the means to learn what makes an enticing photo. What A marvelous hobby indeed.

Madison Downtown- kSc

Within my short life I have found photography to be one of my many artistic escapes. With a camera in my hand, people usually tend to shy away from my lens and as a result, they leave me alone. This is quite the relief for a social outcast like myself. However, I do often enjoy a subject to capture, and when no one else is willing I can find enjoyment in photographing my dearest friend, Madison Alexander. 

Enchantment- kSc
I generally photograph all types of subjects as I travel but my favorite type of shoot involves picking a theme, and having a model dress up accordingly. Though, I will admit I tend to lean towards the darker subjects, it do still enjoy all types of theatric photography. From the class I am to attend, I am excited to learn new ways to light up my subjects and manipulate my camera to the the perfect shot the first time around.

If you would like to see how I have grown as a photographer over the years you can check out my photography Instagram.





















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  1. Your photography is beautiful!! I look forward to seeing more!!

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  2. These are so interesting! I can't wait to see more of your work!

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  3. I think it's cool that you took a picture of Epcot in Asia!

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  4. So...I find it particularly interesting that you started off by talking about photography's ability to present us with a captured moment and then went on to say that you enjoy having a theme and setting up planned photos. Then, on your Instagram, most of the images seem to fit in the first category. It's good to have a spectrum of interests. This blog looks good, too. The white on black with red accents is a nice look. Your fonts seem to be in maybe 3 or 4 different families, which can look a bit off sometimes. If that is what you want, then don't change anything. Otherwise, if you want something more consistent, maybe choose two fonts, and be very intentional about which is used for what. Well done.

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    1. Thank you for your feed back, I am having trouble getting just the courier font to show but that is my intention, If you wouldn’t mind, I’ll bring my laptop to class and see if you can help me figure out how to make it all courier font

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