Wednesday, January 12, 2011

I went to Mrs.Hueske first period World Geography class. Things were a little complicated because it was the first time I ever shot pictures for Photo Journalism,  I didn't know how to use the camera very well, and was a little nervous doing it. My partner helped a lot just teaching me at the spot, so I'm very happy with the pictures I took. The class was a little crazy but the experience wasn't so bad.

Andre Rivers-Hardware, '14, looks to the front of the class to receive the rest of the information. The students were learning the similarities and differences of the United States and Canada.

Bindya Bhanji, '14, writes the last bit of the differences in entertainment. The students were learning the similarities and differences of the United States and Canada.

Hailey Hueske writes answers given by the students. The students were learning the similarities and differences of the United States and Canada.

Edger Burke, '14, fills in his information table. The students were learning the similarities and differences of the United States and Canada.

Jamie Caddel, '14, and Bindya Bhanji, '14, talking about there thoughts on the subject. The students were learning the similarities and differences of the United States and Canada.

1 comment:

  1. Good pictures. I liked the interaction you captured. I also liked the top one with the student looking at the teacher and the other students behind him. I'm so glad you joined the class!

    One tip is when you identify students, the style is as follows: Jamie Caddel, '14, and Bindya Bhonji, '14, talk about their thoughts on the subject.

    Make sure you mention in the captions what class you photographed. I'm not sure what class it was. Also avoid the -ing verbs. The students "talk about their thoughts on the subject."

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