To find an event was a tad difficult for me to shoot this time. I caught the tail end of the Art Achievement Awards so my
chance for good photo ops was limited. The only thing left to photo graph when
I go there were people talking in big groups so I decided to photograph the
people working the event (Camera people, photographers, DJs) . I took pictures
of them tearing down and putting away the equipment. I had some problems with
lighting on my camera at the time. I was trying to use a wide depth of field
but also capture any motion. Because my fstop and shutter speed were turned up
my ISO was at the highest setting so many of my pictures came out with a lot of
noise.
I decided to post a couple extra pictures from my enterprise
photo experience because it made for more interesting pictures. I walked along
Wayne State’s campus for a couple hours before I walked into the art building
and found what I was looking for. I walked into a ceramics class where the
students were working on Still life projects. Even though these projects seemed
to be in their beginning stages the work was still enjoyable to shoot.
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Jena Arslamn, a Wayne State student, works on her still life project for her ceramics class. (Photos by Gabriela Aguirre) |
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Another Wayne State student, Tiara Hill works on her ceramic still life. |
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David Romas, the DJ for the Arts Achievement Awards, shuts down his gear as the awards come to a close. |
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Camera woman, Lanise Pannell tearing down the camera equipment from the event. |
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Camera man, Chris Scalice tears down his equipment. |