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When I received this project, I became very excited. I love photography and hope to have my own studio someday. That will be my side job, since I want to become a teacher. I walked around and took pictures. I did not really think at first. I wanted to capture something and see where they fit. I also did not take all of the pictures at once. It took several days. I found that if I take pictures all in one day they all turn out similar with different images. By taking them different days and time I can capture different styles. Once I took the images the first day I sat down and figured out which elements and principles I already had. Then I went out specifically to gather the rest of them. I enjoyed this project. It was one that I thought was going to be easy. It did present challenges though. Sometimes it is extremely difficult to pair a picture with an element, especially when they can fit into multiple. How do you choose?
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