Monthly Archives: March 2014

Through Others Eyes

  I took this picture Saturday night on March 15th of 2014. I was having dinner with my boyfriend, when suddenly I looked to the side, and the image through his prescribed glasses caught my attention. The optical illusion of … Continue reading

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Misadventures of a college student

I took this photo in my EMT1150 class during a long lecture on the 17th of March in the Voorhees building. This is a photo of a picture of me drawing myself combating the diabolical forces of homework while attending … Continue reading

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“The Victorian Building”

I took this photo on Pacific Street and Bedford Avenue. This photo is of a Victorian building in Brooklyn. The only Victorian building on the block. The studium of this photo is of two streets lined with parked cars, a … Continue reading

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“United States flag in the wind”

  I took this photo at 3pm on Thursday, March 13th. The United States flag is at full mass on this windy day, I am at Cadman Plaza East and Johnson Street. I could not predict which way the wind … Continue reading

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Fancy Title

My Photo: D373: The Best Students in the World, 2014, Sean Scanlan This photo really emphasizes the power of the frame, because several were not happy to have been unintentionally “cut” out of the photo frame. Cheers, Prof. Scanlan

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On Photographs: Ways of Seeing and Analyzing Photographic Images

Hi Class…lot’s of information today! Homework for next Wednesday: Read Sontag (in “Readings” menu tab) and prepare for quiz 2 over Abbott, Hine, Nooney and Sontag. Also, write Journal 4: 250 words (typed) in which you describe the studium and … Continue reading

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