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I will not be taking part in society. (1) ·
I'm going to relocate to the jungle and live in a mud hut (1) ·
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To Continue to pursue my dreams in life and to keep God first in my life. (1)
Always go for what you’ve always felt attached to or engaged with; show others your creative side. (1) ·
Determination and being honest with yourself is key—don't sign yourself up for a project that's too much to handle no matter how ideal it sounds. Choose one you won't grow tired of and can stay dedicated to through and through. (1) ·
Do what you love and know. (1) ·
I want to tell all the rising seniors to strive for what you want in life and don't give up because God has a plan for everyone have faith. (1) ·
If you're doing darkroom photography, don't give up. The stress and the aggravation is worth it. If you have given photography, especially film, a try and didn't like it—that's okay! (1) ·
It's a little bit overwhelming, but the finished product makes everything worth it. (1) ·
Start at the beginning of the year. (1) ·
Start early and gradually work on it. (1) ·
When you get an idea, make sure it's you—that it has a meaning to you—and make sure the people that see it know that is what you want to do in the future. (1)
I began building the structure of my future business: crocheting things to make people smile. (1) ·
I will be showcasing my photos. Visit [https://zachariahphotography.com/ Zachariah Photography]. (1) ·
I will be showing you different drawings of water and land animals. (1) ·
My project is artwork and painting, realistic and cartoon. A lot of different colors. (1) ·
My project is fluid painting or paint pouring. I find this very therapeutic and relaxing. (1) ·
My project is over what I've learned through the years I’ve been engaged with photography. Also, how I got into doing photography and what made me find my style in photography. (1) ·
Throughout the year I have been shooting digital and film photography. I have been experimenting by using black and white as well as color film, and Photoshop! I have taken this opportunity to expand my portfolio. (1) ·
Urban darkroom photography that has been shot around Downtown Tulsa. (1) ·
Well essentially its my photography portfolio. All images are black and white film dark room prints that have been scanned in; other than one color film negative scan. The portfolio had two goals for me: the capstone and submissions for OSAI Quartz Mountain. I can now proudly say both goals have bee (1)
Creating fluid paintings (1) ·
Crocheting things to make people smile (1) ·
Drawings of animals (1) ·
Film photography portfolio (1) ·
Finding my photography style (1) ·
My project is artwork and painting, realistic and cartoon. (1) ·
Photo showcase (1) ·
Portfolio of digital and film photography. (1) ·
Urban darkroom photography shot around Downtown Tulsa. (1)
A portfolio of my photography work. (1) ·
I planned a beekeeping project but never started. (1) ·
I started with the children's museum and then I moved to art. (1) ·
I started with what got me into photography and how it changed my point of view with art, and how to create stories behind the art from one’s view. (1) ·
I was going to track my progress both in improvement of quality but also how my store had gone (thanks COVID). (1) ·
Music to Darkroom photography (1) ·
My initial plan was to create a book where I put my photography and literature media all together. (1) ·
My proposal was a history of art and why people keep making it. (1) ·
Photography was the starting project and is the continued project. (1)
None (1) ·
I completely changed mine because I was behind already, school ended, and this is what I could come up with. (1) ·
I decided to focus more on the photography part of my project, and that's when I expanded to digital as well as color film. (1) ·
I have tracked my progress leading up to my store opening and my improvements in quality. (1) ·
My plan did change because I wasn’t planning on making a video, I was planning on making a clear display with my photos hanging and lights around them with what I wrote in the center of my display. (1) ·
The core of it went well and I'm pleased with my portfolio. However, as an extra thing I had wanted to include a video to play alongside my portfolio at the capstone booth that would've been essentially a sped up slideshow of all my negatives. They would be in order from freshman year to my senior y (1) ·
Things did go as planned when I moved to doing art work. I was doing the Children's museum and then I changed it to art because I know more about art. (1) ·
Things didn't exactly go as planned with everything going on (of course): I still have prints in the darkroom and all of my photo paper. I'm using what I already have, which in my opinion I think is still enough. (1) ·
Yes Things went as planned and no nothing was adjusted. (1)
Crocheting is a learning process—you have to have determination and dedication to improve and develop your own styles and preferences. (1) ·
I became a better artist, and I had fewer screw-ups. I have a lot more experience than I do a year ago, for sure, especially with exposures and printing images. (1) ·
I had a good time painting and making the project. (1) ·
I learned I actually really enjoy color film and I think I'll be using it a lot more often now. (1) ·
I learned that it takes time and focus. (1) ·
I learned that you shouldn't be afraid to put yourself out there. My takeaway is that this project is very important to me. (1) ·
I wouldn't say I have any takeaways from the capstone itself, but I do think it served as a catalyst to hone in on my photography. (1) ·
I’ve learned that one idea takes you to another, and becomes bigger than you were even planning on making it. (1) ·
That art work has been going on for a while and art can change your view of it (1)
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