I had two ideas in mind for our photo 1 assignment: one that was fairly easy to do and another that I thought was more interesting, but felt very uncomfortable with. I wasn’t sure which one to choose, but as the assignment deadline got closer, I was leaning more toward the easier task. I had [...]
Archive for September, 2007
A Very Uncomfortable Situation
Posted in College, Islam, Journalism, Muslims, Photography, Ramadan, University on September 27, 2007 | 9 Comments »
Think Thirds and Circles
Posted in Journalism, New Media, Photography on September 22, 2007 | 4 Comments »
Oh those amateur photographers—they love to put their main subjects in the center of every picture they take. GET OFF THE CENTER PEOPLE. I’m sorry for sounding a bit rude, but I learned this in class last week and I got really excited about it. Apparently, when something is in the middle of a photograph, [...]
Photojournalism Tips
Posted in Journalism, New Media, Photography on September 17, 2007 | 2 Comments »
I bought my first digital camera in 2004, right after I graduated from Fresno State. Since then, I have used my camera quite a lot, in fact, I think that I may have overused it. I took pictures just for the sake of taking pictures with no goal in mind. If there was one thing [...]
Why Journalists’ Toolkit?
Posted in Audio, College, Journalism, New Media, Photography, University, Video on September 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
If you have read my About page, you would know by now that I am studying to hopefully become a new media professor at Kuwait University. My main goal is to get as much knowledge and experience in the field of online journalism and then transfer all of what I have gained to my future [...]
