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Academic Shoot Preview

Academic Shoot Preview
"Best Story"
        This photographer captures an image of a football player hugging his coach. I imagine the player has just participated in his last football game of high school, or they won a very important game. He is probably shedding tears of sadness and joy if he just played his last game, because he could be happy to graduate but upset he is leaving the school. Most of his memories were probably made during high school, and it must be hard to just "leave" all of a sudden. Ultimately you carry your memories with you once high school is over.
"Action and Emotion"
        These six girls on the volley ball court are very excited because they have probably won a big game. I can tell they have won because all of them look very excited, they are out of position, and they're jumping up and down. The audience on the opposite side of the net do not seem excited, they are clearly disappointed that their school lost the game.

"Filling The Frame"
        This photographer has filled the frame very nicely. The girls behind the cheerleader in the front are in a straight line, but the angle this photograph is taken at makes it appear diagonal. They're all expressing the same emotion, so the picture isn't too busy. The red pom-pom that the cheerleader in the front is holding adds a nice touch of colour.



Academic Shoot Preview PT. 2

It seems like this photograph was taken on a disposable film camera. I love the blues and greens in the photo, and the surfer's contrast to the water. The




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