Thursday, June 14, 2012

Week 6 Post 2

Summary

This is Zunny and this is one of my favorite images I took this course. I think this image made a positive impact because Zunny did get adopted and it was a great improvement from his original image on the site.

 

  • Name: Kayley Jolly 
  • Major: Fashion Design with a Minor in Studio Arts
  • Year: 2013
  1. Why was I interested in this course?: When looking to resister for summer classes I was looking at the different art classes to take and I saw that there were some photography ones. I have always wanted to take a photography class so I could learn to take better photos and edit them. When I started to read this classes description I was sold immediately! I love animals and to have a class where I would be working on helping them sold me on taking this class and I have loved every minute of it! 
  2. What was the most valuable part of this course for you?: The most valuable part of this course to me was the happiness I got from helping the animals at the shelter. It was so rewarding working with them and the amazing people at the shelter. I learned how compassionate people can be and  how much I really do care about these animals. It was also great to see how everyone in the class would work together and support each other it was like a little family. 
  3. What did you learn that you were not expecting to?: I learned that the animal shelter is not a bad horrible place because they euthanize animals, they only do that to help them and I understand that know. Also I learned how much I really love these animals and I want to help them and the shelter as much as I can.
  4. How can photography make an impact on animal overpopulation? Photography can help with overpopulation because it can make the community aware of what it is, what is going on with animal overpopulation, and educate them how harmful it is to this animals.  

3 comments:

  1. I am glad you took this course too! Also, I agree about how photography can impact the shelter because raising awareness in the community will help the animals get adopted. The picture of the dog is very unique, his eyes are incredible!

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  2. I am glad you took this course and enjoyed it! It is also great to hear that while taking this class you discovered you have a love for animals, even when you were not expecting to learn that.

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  3. Yes, I agree. I am so glad you were in this course too, and I am overjoyed that you got so much out of it! Good work.

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