Monday, May 11, 2015
Final Presentation
I enjoyed every moment of this process and Friday in the library was tons of fun. I also got a job offer and a lot of compliments. I will continue to carry on this hobby for a long time!!
Thursday, May 7, 2015
SPEECH
SPEECH
My original 20% time goal
was to learn most of the bones and muscles of the human body. Unfortunately
that did not go as planned, so I went with what I was in love with at the
moment and I’m happy to say that was photography. Before deciding I wanted to
take on the excitement of capturing pictures I came across a little saying by a
great legend that went by the name of Steve Jobs, he once said. “Your time is
limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by
dogma, which is living in the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the
voice of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important
have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.” Within a couple of
minutes after reading that I knew I wanted to change my 20% time topic. I was
leaning more towards taking artsy and portrait pictures so I could let people take
a look at how I see the world and what it looks like through my eyes.
Throughout this incredibly long and somewhat complicated journey I’ve learned
that people come across art every day, and we’re more than likely to take it
for granted. Believe it not photography is a language, and the best part about
is that it is the only language that can be understood anywhere in the world. “I’ve learned that a good photographer is one
that communicates a fact, touches the heart, and leaves the viewer a changed
person for having seen it.” – Irving Penn. Honestly if you think about it long
enough...photography is the easiest form of art.....but perhaps that’s why it’s
so hard. I’d have to say my biggest accomplishment while doing this project was
learning to love the life I was given. While taking pictures not only with a
camera but with my eyes, I’ve seen everything from people that have very little,
to those that have just about everything. I’m just glad to say I have all I need
and the love for photographs. I enjoyed
every moment of this process because I got to become a better and more mature
version of myself. I will take this experience with me in just about everything
I do in life. I so strongly believe that more people need to take on a love for
photography, because it’s a way of feeling, of loving, of communicating, and of
thinking. What oneself has caught on film is captured forever; it remembers the
little things, long after you have forgotten everything.
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