1. I brought an açaí bowl from Jamba Juice. For props, I also brought a teal plate, a spoon, and a bag of mixed nuts.
2. 5 things I learned from the video 1) How tedious and meticulous it is 2) How photographers replace food to efficiently enhance qualities
4) The way photographers prepare for a photo, with the wax for the beer bottle and the way the food designer placed cheerios one by one on a spoon. 5) Lighting is key 3. I did the bird's eye shot, which is most typical with açaí bowls. By the time we took our photos, the bowl was completely melted so I added the blueberries to make it look a tad more appetizing. 4.
5. Pretty much every business with food or drinks: McDonald's, Denny's, alcoholic advertising. Everywhere. 6. I think I was successful more or less with the bird's eye shot of the bowl. Yes, this is something I would do again because I enjoyed placing every prop with a purpose.
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After I adjusted the color and size in iPhoto, I dragged each letter to photoshop one by one. It was a matter of scaling so that the photos were in the margins. The first time I completed my name, the letters were distorted so Mrs. Moncure gave me the approval to adjust my letters outside the margins. Once the letters were aligned, I merged all layers together. In photoshop, I was at first I unclear with where the margins were. While taking photos, I struggled with finding an N. I was proud in finding my three A's easily, which is what I like best out of the final product. I probably could have found something that had a more distinct N. Also with proportioning each letter more similar with the others.
Future Career: This photograph depicts what my future will consist of. As a surgeon at UCSD, an ideal day would be at the hospital helping patients. I'd spend most of the day at the hospital and in and out of the OR. My career as a surgeon/doctor would be busy and probably stressful. But I like being busy, I work better with a busy schedule than with more free-time. Either as a surgeon specializing in General or Pediatrics, my ultimate goal would be to help everyone. I'd want to be the doctor people come to knowing they wouldn't have to worry about cost if that were to be an issue . As a celebrity: I chose to photoshop myself as Rosie the Riveter because she's a symbolic character for the pivotal change in women's lifestyles during WWII. Although she's fictional, she represents women in the workforce, changing the life as a housewife to a woman able to earn her own money. SInce I'm very passionate about feminism, I took the opportunity to place my face as a nfluential and priceless symbol for women in the workforce. In Photoshop:
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