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Class: Advanced Studies Photography: Portfolios and Projects

Part of Venice Arts 2009-2010 Academic Year

Review your work, identify how to build your portfolio, and develop new work through individual and group projects that will challenge you creatively. Develop your art presentation skills, including bookmaking and multimedia. Those needing film or digital darkroom time can schedule an additional lab time during the week.

CLASS WORK



Timmie Escobedo

Self Portrait, Rose Petals

Kate Squires

Untitled

Kate Squires

Timmie

Deanna


Kate Squires

feelings

evelyn

Nene's Quineceanera, Blessing

evelyn

Nene's Quinceanera, Getting Ready

evelyn

Wednesday 19th of May 2010 05:33:18 PM

Kate Squires

Self Portrait

Kate Squires

CLASS BLOG

Hope for Haiti

evelyn

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  • Internship Continued
  • internship
  • Hope for Haiti
  • this is why i stick to film photography
  • Ideas
  • & let there be light...
  • Inspiration
  • Whatever happened to the fairness in equality, instead of spreading love, were spreading animosity...
  • blurb book
  • The devastated earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12, 2010 at 4:53 p.m. broke my heart into a million pieces as I heard that around 3 million people were in need. As I watch a program tonight dedicated to donate money to the people of Haiti, I see how people realize that life is so precious and at any moment anything can happen that can kill, destroy, and hurt the lives of many. As many celebrities are participating in this show tonight (Hope for Haiti now) they tell many stories and even they recognize that life isn’t always fair for everyone and that money and fame definitely won’t save them from death. As I’ve also heard tonight, children in Haiti would usually go to school in the afternoons, and the day that it hit, most kids were at school learning and living their daily lives. When the earthquake happened, it’s sad to say that many children were crushed under buildings, died, and were severely hurt. They showed pictures and videos of many children and people suffering, but also people not giving up; as one reporter said, “When people were rescued, they would come up singing that they hadn’t given up and still had hope that after a few days of being underground with the pressure of concrete on them, someone would help them. I honestly wish this wouldn’t of happened to the people of Haiti because they didn’t deserve it at all, but life always turns on us and the only thing that Haiti can do now is pray and hope that this nightmare will finish and that they will restore their lives, loved ones, and their country and when they open their eyes, it will all be okay.

    picture of haiti.
    http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c1abe49a-0032-11df-8626-00144feabdc0.html

    Posted Friday, January 22, 2010 at 7:16PM | Leave a comment


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