Jessica Wooldredge, 19, experiments with blues while partaking in the event, Painting with WSU at the Majestic Cafe in Midtown, Thursday evening.
Other than the manual photography attributes of the assignment (in which I struggled with), I learned an important lesson regarding the nature of photojournalism. At one point during the Painting with WSU event, I crept up on a group of three girls holding up their paintings to each other, showcasing what they did. I snapped a picture, which caught them off guard, and then they all looked at me in full attention and held up their pictures once more. Smiles on their faces, they attempted to pose for the camera. Intuitively, I knew that this was not the type of photo I was going for, but I took the picture anyway in an attempt to appease them. In class (the next day), I realized that we should not attempt to capture pictures in which people are posing because that would be considered portrait photography, not news, or photojournalism. This was a lesson for me of what not to do, while shooting feature photos!
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Students react to me (trying to get in on their painting action) by stopping what they're doing and posing for the camera. |
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