Saturday, December 20, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Environmental Portrait
I finally found my subject.
A quarter, nickel, dime and star are stacked at the base of a Buddhist idol in Alley Cat Yoga Studio on Monday November 10th, 2008. In the studio there is a table with different items that represent the culture that yoga comes from including incense, peacock feathers and chimes.
Susan Cooperstock moves through a sun salutation in Alley Cat Yoga Studio, on Monday November 10th 2008. Cooperstock is one of the teachers at the studio and she specializes in classes for younger children. She also works in the Columbia School District where she works with children with special needs.
I am really excited to continue my work on this project!
A quarter, nickel, dime and star are stacked at the base of a Buddhist idol in Alley Cat Yoga Studio on Monday November 10th, 2008. In the studio there is a table with different items that represent the culture that yoga comes from including incense, peacock feathers and chimes.
Susan Cooperstock moves through a sun salutation in Alley Cat Yoga Studio, on Monday November 10th 2008. Cooperstock is one of the teachers at the studio and she specializes in classes for younger children. She also works in the Columbia School District where she works with children with special needs.
I am really excited to continue my work on this project!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Sports Assignment...
Monday, October 6, 2008
Classmate Project
My title for my project goes something along the lines of "workaholic".....
Erin O’Neill is constantly working. If she’s not in her classes, she’s at the Missourian or TA’ing a class or maybe tossing a pizza at Shakespeare’s. Adjusting to life after getting her undergraduate degree has also been a challenge for Erin this year, and has allowed her to focus more on her work because all of her undergraduate friends have moved away. Although she is making new friends in the graduate program, she has to make time to see them between classes or on the weekends. Erin has a tough schedule on her plate, but is able to do it with a smile on her face.
Erin O’Neill is constantly working. If she’s not in her classes, she’s at the Missourian or TA’ing a class or maybe tossing a pizza at Shakespeare’s. Adjusting to life after getting her undergraduate degree has also been a challenge for Erin this year, and has allowed her to focus more on her work because all of her undergraduate friends have moved away. Although she is making new friends in the graduate program, she has to make time to see them between classes or on the weekends. Erin has a tough schedule on her plate, but is able to do it with a smile on her face.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Human Interaction
So I have been a little bit busy lately, well with you know...life. But somehow I have a brief moment to put some photos up. So here's my 2 choice photos from my Human Interaction. I went to Shakespeare's Pizza to take these photos and ended up getting a burn on my arm. I thought it was awesome.
I submitted the first one for my class, but I like the second one too. I would have submitted it, but the low lighting caused me to have use a really high ISO which looks pretty grainy.
I submitted the first one for my class, but I like the second one too. I would have submitted it, but the low lighting caused me to have use a really high ISO which looks pretty grainy.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Honest Emotion
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Friday, August 29, 2008
My First Lab Assignment
As we left the lab in Lee Hills Hall, I felt as though I died and gone to heaven. I couldn't actually believe that I was finally taking the class that I had read about the spring of my junior year in high school. The assignment was to go explore and ask people to empty the contents of their pockets into their hands.
This was the photo that I submitted for the assignment. David liked the low angle that I used and said it was a nice photo. She was sitting outside of Dream Catcher which is a store in downtown Columbia.
This man is homeless and was rude to me at first. As I was heading back to the lab, he stopped me and apologized and asked if I would take his photo.
This was the first man I went up to, I didn't end up choosing any of the shots that I did from him because the sun was so bright behind him, the contrast was a little off.
This was the photo that I submitted for the assignment. David liked the low angle that I used and said it was a nice photo. She was sitting outside of Dream Catcher which is a store in downtown Columbia.
This man is homeless and was rude to me at first. As I was heading back to the lab, he stopped me and apologized and asked if I would take his photo.
This was the first man I went up to, I didn't end up choosing any of the shots that I did from him because the sun was so bright behind him, the contrast was a little off.
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A little info.
- Eve Edelheit
- I am recent graduate of the University of Missouri, majoring in photojournalism. Right now, I am a photo intern at The Dallas Morning News. Last year, I attended the Danish School of Media and Journalism in the International Photojournalism program. I love the journey of working on a photo story, the destination is never what was predicted.