Photography on The Buzz: Artwork by City Tech’s Very Own Student Photo-Bloggers

Have you seen the beautiful photography taken by our student photo-bloggers and featured on The Buzz? If not, the work is a must-see. Check out examples of segments from the team members’ posts below, and make sure to follow the site for more!

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Jessica: What’s Been Cooking in the Kitchen

Happy March everyone! This post is going to be a little different because instead of a typical restaurant review, I will actually like to show you what I’ve been cooking lately. I’ve had extra time on my hands the last two months, so I’ve used that time to blog and cook. Here’s what I’ve been making lately and prepare to salivate –

Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad

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Jean-Luc: NYCFC Winning the Hearts of New Yorkers

New York City Football Club (NYCFC) is back representing New York City in the Major League Soccer (MLS) again. Last season in 2015, NYCFC started playing and they won the heart of many New Yorkers including myself. Many football (soccer) fanatics gathered at Yankee Stadium whenever they played to watch and support our beloved team. The first year we did not really care if the team was a title contender team or winning every games, we were just happy that we finally had a football (soccer) team in New York City that we could passionately support weeks and weeks out.

soccer

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Konyca: Foggy Nights

“Learn to appreciate the finer things in life”

It’s something I’ve always try to live by. Instead of fussing and feeling ‘blue’ when it rains, I’m often filled with euphoria. Why? Because I get to be creative with the photos I take.

As some of you may have seen before, I took pictures when it was foggy in daylight. A few months ago my friend I and decided to take advantage of the rain and fog at night.

foggy

2 thoughts on “Photography on The Buzz: Artwork by City Tech’s Very Own Student Photo-Bloggers”

  1. Hello,
    I have a question and maybe you may help. I am working on a poster for a scholarship competition. I am planning to use a student’s photograph. Which Photo Release Form is the best to use for such project. Does it have to be signed by the Notary? Thank you

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