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Week 1 Blog Forum

About me-
My name is Alisha, and I am a sophomore here at LBCC. Currently I am majoring in kinesiology in hopes of becoming a pediatric occupational therapist. I took this class as an elective because I really enjoy photography and capturing moments. I have some photography experience doing senior photo shoots, baby shoots, engagement shoots, and some wedding practice.

Goals-
My major goal this course is to learn about camera settings. I enjoy taking photos with my Nikon camera but often don't know which setting to have it on to get the best shot. Another goal I have is to be more comfortable taking photos of strangers. I am a fairly shy person so approaching random people to take their photo is way outside my comfort zone. My last goal is to discover what I like about photojournalism specifically to see if I may be interested in it as a career.

LBCC photos-
I would like to attend the LBCC baseball teams practice on an overcast day to get some good action shots. I would also like to take photos of a class that interests me and get photos from different perspectives of a typical classroom. Lastly I would enjoy taking photos of an event happening on campus to get an insight on what kind of things LBCC does unrelated to education.

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