Post Shoot Reflection
Some of the challenges I encountered while taking my photos where when my photos didn't save to my computer and I had to go retake them, I also had trouble when I was taking candids of people to capture the photo in a way that nothing was blurry because it was moving. When I was taking my photos I found myself thinking about framing and focusing the most, I would set my photo up in a way to make it a little more dynamic and seem a little more raw instead of polished and posed. If I had a chance to do this project again I would try to focus my photos a little bit better and make sure there is no glare, I also think that I would try to go further with the prompt instead of sticking to a more literal sense. Some of the things I would do the same would have to be I would continue to take more candids of people, because overall they are my favorite photos to take. I would enjoy doing the happy and the metal prompt again but I don't think I enjoyed the Bowie or the square prompt all that much.
I viewed Guadelupe Lopez's photos: http://guadalupephotojournalismblog.blogspot.com/
I liked how she managed to make her happy photo in focus even though the person was jumping and it probably took long time to get it exactly right. I also liked the definition in her metal photo. one thing i think she could have improved on is her bowie photo, it is kind of confusing and muddy with the two trailers and she should have tried to take a photo of just one.
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