STORY CHALLENGE 1- PHOTOGRAPH WHERE YOU LIVE:
QUACK'S
Hyde Park is neighborhood is where I grew up in, and I have many spots that remind me of my childhood in the area. The first place is Quack's, a quaint bakery located on 43rd Street. My mom, brother and I would venture down to this bakery almost every day to get our favorite, the salty oat cookie. I chose this picture specifically because it captured some delicious treats, along with the line, which could get long on slow summer days. I also like this picture because of the nice natural lighting that gives it a nostalgic touch. I also like the movement shown in the background. This picture takes me back to the old days, and it makes me smile. This photo was taken on my phone.

JULIO'S
Julio's is a Mexican restaurant in Hyde Park. This was one of my families favorite places to eat for dinner. We would all bike down together from Avenue A and grab a chicken. This is still one of my favorite places, although I don't go down there as often as I used too. I chose this photo because it got my delicious latte in it, and also captures the serene environment of the outside seating. I liked the lighting of this photo, taken in the afternoon sun. It really does capture the feeling of toasting under the sun, enjoying good food and a cool drink. I also liked how I composed it, getting my mom's leg in the photo really makes me feel like I'm there. This photo was also taken on my phone.

FRESH PLUS
Fresh Plus is one of my favorite places in Hyde Park. My family and I would often walk up there to buy little bits and bobs that we needed last minute. I would also go up by myself and get ice cream or a popsicle. The grocery store is very neighborhood friendly, which makes it extra special. I like this photo because of the angle it's taken from. I was able to capture the whole mural, and part of the sky. The bright blue sky and happy painting bring me back to the days where I was always happy, and always felt free. I like the blue tone this photo has because it really gives it a warm and fun feeling. Hyde Park is very special to me and I was happy to share these photos that bring me back to my childhood days spent wandering around the neighborhood. Photo taken on my iPhone.
SKILL CHALLENGE 4- SHOW EMOTION IN BLACK AND WHITE

CALMNESS AND SERENITY
This photo was taken of Jacqueline Mclellan in the midst of her relaxing in a waterfall in my pool. I liked this photo because it really shows Jacqueline totally relaxed and calm. The waterfall is like getting a massage, and I feel like that is really shown in this picture. I liked how motion was shown with the water, and I also like how natural the photo is. None of these photos were planned, which is what really makes the emotion pop. I like this photo in black and white because otherwise the bright blue of the water or the tropical colors of her swimsuit would have taken away from the emotion. The composition of this photo is also nice, the above view gives it a nice angle that portrays the emotions more. This photo was taken on my phone.

SURPRISE
This photo was taken immediately after Jacqueline had jumped into the pool. It was a very hot day outside, so the cool water really surprised her. I really like this picture. I think the lighting is really portrayed nicely in black and white. The water looks really nice, while not taking away from the main attraction, which is Jacqueline. This photo also turned out nicely because it was taken in the moment, so the emotion is real and raw and nothing is faked. Also, the photo has a nice composition using the 1/3rd rule, Jacqueline doesn't take up the whole frame, and it isn't necessary that she does. This photo is able to portray surprise without any of the vibrant colors taking away from or influencing the picture. Photo taken on my phone.

JOY
This photo was taken of Jacqueline Mclellen mid-laugh, which is why I really liked it, it shows true, raw emotion. The photo looks better in black and white because it brings all the spotlight to her face instead of the distracting light coming from the background. I also liked this photo because of how close-up it is on her face. You can really see all the details, and the composition just turned out nicely. This photo really didn't need any light, the emotion being shown is very
apparent, joy. Photo taken on my phone.
STORY CHALLENGE 4- TELL A STORY IN 3 PICTURES
BEGINNING: THE ROCKY ARRIVAL
This story starts off with a complication. As everybody began arriving at Ainsley Burris' 6th birthday party, there was a bit of a struggle. Many activities had been laid out so that the kids could play, but nobody was playing together. Each activity was worked on individually. Although all the kids were having fun, they just weren't exactly clicking with each other. They all colored, painted, and glittered by themselves. At a party like this it's almost impossible not to have fun, so all the kids were happy, they just weren't quite as happy as they could have been if they were working together. Pictured above is Sloane C. is coloring in her dolphin print, which turned out colorful and unique! I liked this photo because although Sloane takes up most of the frame, I still captured a few other girls playing with pipe cleaners in the background. Photo taken on my phone.
MIDDLE: THE MINGLE
Eventually, the kids started to warm up to each other. All it really takes is one question to break the ice. For a kindergartener, making friends isn't hard, and you could sure see that at this party. All the kids began to really get along. Pictured above, Cadalyn B. teaches her friend Ava how to play a song on the ukelele. They helped each other tune it and then burst out into song. Other kids were able to bond over matching pajamas and a love in pancakes. The party was now vibrant with the noise of happy kids, music, and the buzz of excitement for the cake. Everybody was able to get along. There were many activities which kept the crazy kids busy. I liked this photo because it really shows the friendliness between these two young girls, and it really does show them working together nicely to get something done. I also like how you can see more than just the girls, you can also see the mess of markers the party has left. Photo taken on my phone.
As I once said, cake heals all. At the end of a very tiring party, all the kids gather around to get cake (in this case the cake was rice krispy treats). Although the party took a rocky start, getting the cake out put a smile on everybody's faces, and helped bring all the kids together. I chose to use this picture as the ending because I liked how you can tell who the birthday girl is due to her lit up face and huge smile. I also liked the composition, you can tell everybody is focused on the birthday girl as they should be. The motion portrayed in the photo shows the energy level and excitement in the kids. This photo brought the whole story together, how else could you end a party than to get the cake out? Photo taken on my phone.














