today i worked om my webliography
im getting somewhere on it, but im not done yet.
i dont know if im going to be able to have alot of websites i thin 10 to 13 websites is max for my subject.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
today
Today i went threw all my resourse and looked at what I thought was good and not good.
I kept all the good resources and delete the websites that are not needed.
I continued working with my foundation questions.
I kept all the good resources and delete the websites that are not needed.
I continued working with my foundation questions.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Essential & Foundation Questions
Today I am working on my essential and foundation questions.
* How does photojournalism effect American society?
* How does photojournalism effect American society?
- How do people use photojournalism to express the war?
- How do photojournalist express problems in their work?
- What type of danger do photojournalist get close to because of their work?
- How do photojournalist know when a problem is important?
- Where do these photo's get posted? Why?
- Other than major topics, such as the war, what other jobs do photojournalist have?
Friday, October 3, 2008
today! =]
Today, I worked on my collage. I'm almost finished.
The basic idea of my collage:
Photojournalist, get put into a lot of action. One of the biggest themes for a photojournalist is war. These journalist are actually sent out and are in the middle of a war zone taking pictures. Sounds crazy but its there job. So for my collage, I'm going to include photos that relate to the war and photojournalism.
I want my collage to say a lot. when people see it i want them to understand it. i want people to know it has meaning.
I just started working on my collage but i feel that its almost done.
to test if my collage has meaning and says a lot i will ask people who have no idea what I'm doing my project on what my collage is saying and showing, what does my collage mean?
The basic idea of my collage:
Photojournalist, get put into a lot of action. One of the biggest themes for a photojournalist is war. These journalist are actually sent out and are in the middle of a war zone taking pictures. Sounds crazy but its there job. So for my collage, I'm going to include photos that relate to the war and photojournalism.
I want my collage to say a lot. when people see it i want them to understand it. i want people to know it has meaning.
I just started working on my collage but i feel that its almost done.
to test if my collage has meaning and says a lot i will ask people who have no idea what I'm doing my project on what my collage is saying and showing, what does my collage mean?
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The what..
What is Photojournalism?
photojournalism is a form of journalism without all of the writing. Photojournalism is when you tell the story by the picture. The picture should looked detailed enough to show what is happening.
There may be captions underneath the picture
Tomorrow I will continue with the who after I finish the second artical for the assignment due on friday.
The blog before this, is my answers to the questions I had to answer for my first artical.
photojournalism is a form of journalism without all of the writing. Photojournalism is when you tell the story by the picture. The picture should looked detailed enough to show what is happening.
There may be captions underneath the picture
Tomorrow I will continue with the who after I finish the second artical for the assignment due on friday.
The blog before this, is my answers to the questions I had to answer for my first artical.
Daily Herald
1. Requirements that the student meet are:
· Students choose a topic they are interested in
· work with a mentor from the community to learn more about their topic.
· research paper, a display board about the topic, a presentation before judges and the creation of a product that relates to their topic.
2. Beyond research:
· Weldon- Chapman's product was giving a massage in front of the judges. He first talked about the muscular system, the power of touch and the uses and results of a massage. People usually get a massage for relaxation, to ease pain or for rejuvenation
· Alexander Price-presented his senior project on tuberculosis and spoke about ways people get the disease, how it is related to HIV and how the disease moves through the body to attack the organs.
· Rashod Dildy-showed judges a clay sculpture of a large cat that he created for his senior project on sculpting. He also discussed the history of art and the steps of sculpting.
· Bryana Cadena-opened her presentation on child abuse and neglect with the fact that each year, 160,000 children suffer severe injuries from child abuse. She explained the different types of child abuse, as well as shaken baby and fetal alcohol syndromes. She also talked about help available for parents and children. For her product, she created a brochure about child abuse and neglect and gave one to each of the judges as she told them what she learned from the project.
3. For Bryana Cadena, she most likely had to:
· Research about child abuse
· Looked up information about agencies that help parents and children
· Maybe went to a hospital or orphanage or something and talked to workers about child abuse in their community
4. none of these projects or details about these projects helped me with mine.
I'm just going to have to look into more detail about my subject and expand my thoughts about Photojournalism.
· Students choose a topic they are interested in
· work with a mentor from the community to learn more about their topic.
· research paper, a display board about the topic, a presentation before judges and the creation of a product that relates to their topic.
2. Beyond research:
· Weldon- Chapman's product was giving a massage in front of the judges. He first talked about the muscular system, the power of touch and the uses and results of a massage. People usually get a massage for relaxation, to ease pain or for rejuvenation
· Alexander Price-presented his senior project on tuberculosis and spoke about ways people get the disease, how it is related to HIV and how the disease moves through the body to attack the organs.
· Rashod Dildy-showed judges a clay sculpture of a large cat that he created for his senior project on sculpting. He also discussed the history of art and the steps of sculpting.
· Bryana Cadena-opened her presentation on child abuse and neglect with the fact that each year, 160,000 children suffer severe injuries from child abuse. She explained the different types of child abuse, as well as shaken baby and fetal alcohol syndromes. She also talked about help available for parents and children. For her product, she created a brochure about child abuse and neglect and gave one to each of the judges as she told them what she learned from the project.
3. For Bryana Cadena, she most likely had to:
· Research about child abuse
· Looked up information about agencies that help parents and children
· Maybe went to a hospital or orphanage or something and talked to workers about child abuse in their community
4. none of these projects or details about these projects helped me with mine.
I'm just going to have to look into more detail about my subject and expand my thoughts about Photojournalism.
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