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MAGAZINE COVERS!!

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Deadlines, ARGGH!

1. The origins of the word "deadline" came from during the civil war and was used as a boundary the prisoners were not allowed to cross. 2. If I miss today's deadline (which I most definitely did), it will have a bad affect on my grade for photojournalism, and also require more homework for my self, and more stress that I could have prevented. 3. I have not had a problem with meeting deadlines in other classes yet, but if I do have a deadline that I miss, then there will be late points deducted from my overall grade on the assignment. 4. I do not miss deadlines in classes. If I do, it is very rare. I will admit, I am not caught up fully with photojournalism, but I am making sure that is fixed right away. 5. Coach D is so very nice and lets us work on other homework in class or check our phones if we need to, and so those two things kind of distracted me and kept me from finishing my work on time. 6. To complete my assignment as fast as possible, I will put away

Top 100 Photos of All Time

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The Pillow Fight    by Harry Benson 1. The joy that is shown in this photograph is eye catching and there is no denying that. I really like this photo because it's a moment that can't be posed again. If you had the Beatles reenact the scene, it most definitely wouldn't look right. It would feel the same. 2. The Pillow Fight was taken by Harry Benson when he was assigned to go to Paris to photograph the band. Harry originally did not want to go, but he ended up having a life long friendship with each of them after the trip. The photograph was taken when The Beatles received news that one of their songs hit No. 1 on the charts, and they jumped in excitement leading to a giant pillow fight. 3. The video linked along with the article gives more information about the photo from Harry Benson himself. He is interviewed and he shares some of his adventures and photographs he has taken on his journey with The Beatles. 4.       Harry Benson Born December 2, 1929-Present Glas

5 websites

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1. Photography Resolutions for 2016 http://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/ On this website, I really paid attention to what the writers resolutions were. I was very interested in the pictures that went along with the text, but I was more hooked to the reading portion of it, only because there was great description AND it was talking about New Year's resolutions which is very relevant to this time of year since the new year is right around the corner. I really did like the photos because they added more content about the writers goals for the upcoming year and sort of an example of what she was trying to accomplish. This is my favorite photo from the website because it's SO COOL. I really hope I can capture a photo like this in the future. In the mountains, along a road, looking like you are in the middle of nowhere. That is AWESOME!!!!!! The rules of photography used in this photo are simplicity and depth. Jenna Martin was the one who took th

Magazine Cover Images

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Portraits and Self-Portraits

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Portrait Self-Portrait