Photojournalism

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  1. I like the first image for the Towson Tiger because it gives the statue a certain level of stature and some sovereignty. He isn’t below the viewer but above them, both physically and metaphorically. He’ll be there long after I leave Towson. And then the flags helped add some context as to where Towson. It’s not just any statue of a Tiger, but one associated with Maryland and the US.
  2. The second photo take near the Hawkins Building was chosen because of the leading lines that led you around the picture. The yellowing bush is flowering which was to lead to the idea of spring, and the drops of water on the railing and the different color walkway was to highlight it is raining, along with the flags in the background.
  3. The final photo is of a Towson student preparing to go home after a 9:30 pm class. I liked the colour and the angle of the shot to show not just the student or the room, but the location of the student and the size of the room.

Author: Rew Laing

Towson Student, amateur film maker, always down to discuss movies and television.

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