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Emily Drummond Blog 02: Business Card

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 Introduction: This week our class had to design our own business card using AdobeDesign. I included a picture of myself and my twin sister, an icon of a basketball, and my contact information. I chose a picture of my twin sister Anna and I. She is very special to me and a big part of my life.  In terms of this business card, t his picture is significant because we both played basketball at an early age and will be working together as basketball instructors. Next, I selected a basketball icon. Basketball is my favorite sport and something I have participated in my entire life. Basketball taught me many skills and helped make me who I am today. My title for this business card is Co-Baksetabll Instructor. What I learned: Using AdobeDesign was surprisingly fun. I expected too struggle. Although, after some time practicing and learning more about AdobeDesign,  I became much more comfortable with it. I did find myself struggling at some points, but looking back at the rea...

Emily Drummond Blog 1: Composition

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Introduction and Theme: For our first blog assignment, we learned about composition and several steps on how to take better photos. I read several articles explaining ideas on how to improve your photography skills. After reading, it made me realize how much work and effort truly goes into photography. For my theme, I chose to take photos of the beautiful greenery that I am surrounded by on this beautiful campus. I now feel as though I have a better understanding on how to “work with the shot” and will be able to take more professional looking photos from now on.  My first subject: My first set of photos  I chose to take pictures of this bush outside in my backyard! I really like how the bush is the main subject in this photo. I also think the lighting is really good which helps enhance the bush. I made sure my camera was centered and the bush was lined up correctly, that way viewers can have a clear view of it.  I wanted the bush to be the main focus of the picture and I...