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Finding my photography style
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Fire's effect on humanity
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Volunteering at the Tulsa SPCA 
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Finding my photography style
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Fire's effect on humanity
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Volunteering at the Tulsa SPCA 
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Always go for what you’ve always felt attached to or engaged with; show others your creative side. (1) ·
Have fun in your capstone class but don't forget to actually do your work, and do your artifacts they will help more than you think! (1) ·
Pick something you love. You will be spending a lot of time at this location and it is more enjoyable if you love it. (1)
I did a PowerPoint presentation about the History of the Tulsa SPCA, the Service they provide, and the volunteering I did for them. (1) ·
My project is about fire and its effect on humanity. Fire has shaped us since the very beginning, it was the first ever technological advancement that literally sparked everything for us. Fire is even theorized to be the reason we had the ability to evolve into what we are today. (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)
Fire and its effect on us both in history and in modern day. (1) ·
I said I would be doing a PowerPoint presentation on the history of the Tulsa SPCA. (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 added information about the services they provide. (1) ·
I was originally going to talk more about how it affects us in modern day but it's not as interesting as the history and fire sadly isn't used that much in the daily lives of modern people. (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)
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