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Architecture Preview #1

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Habitat 67 1. The architect is Moshe Safdie. 2. Habitat 67 was built in 1967. 3. This architectural building is located in Montreal, Quebec. 4. You are welcome to visit. however it is a housing complex with residents living there so you need to be considerate of the houses. 5. Habitat 67 costed about $22 million and it costs roughly about $1 million to live in a complex. 6. The architect, Moshe Safdie opened his idea about the housing at McGill University and was then built as a pavilion for Expo 67, a World Fair. 7. I chose this building because it was completely different from any =thing I have seen before and compelled me to learn more about it. I particularly chose this building out of the others because I personally visit Canada a bit because my family ;ives there  so I wanted to see if I could visit the unique building. I was also completely fascinated by the architecture of the building and how the architect figured out of to make it work with the tetris cubes on to...

Sensory Overload

1. I think this statement is trying to convey to other photographers that it  is ok to step outside of your comfort zone to achieve something without buildings defining you photo. I do agree with this statement because we can't depend on the surroundings to make up our photo we have to depend on the people and objects to make it a good photo. This makes me feel confident about my photography because I know I can do more with the photos I take as well as incorporating more inspiration such as people and objects to hopefully convey a message. 2. Looking through the photos I did want to take my camera here because the pops of color caught my eye because I could try to create good photos with all of the objects given. 3. I think it would be like a wonderland because there are endless toys, and children are drawn to color and fun things. It could also get boring because you are used to seeing the same objects everyday but as a kid you probably don't care you just want to play. ...

LitMag Shoot

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Childhood Memory  Stories on the wall  Plastic Bracelet 

Motion Shoot

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Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4

Sports Warm Up

1. This is apart of a winning sports portfolio because the ritual football or any outdoor sports team do after they win a big game is the players usually pour Gatorade or water on their head coach. 2. The shutter speed is low because it won't capture the stop motion of the water. 3. This is a key moment because it is tradition for football teams to do this to their coach. This could have been planned but it happens so abruptly that the photographer will have to find the head coach after they win a game to capture the moment. 4. Some techniques that are present are balance because there are people on both sides of the photo. Advanced camera settings are also used because the water is hitting the coach just right so the shutter speed has to be correct.

Newspaper #2

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