Photo story by Seaman Janine Jones. |
Students at the Defense Information School who make it to photo class usually rejoice, because they SURVIVED WRITING!!! News and feature writing give problems to the most people, but photo can be scary for some, and not for the reason you'd expect.
APPROACH ANXIETY: The fear of speaking to strangers. In order to complete these assigned photo stories, students must find live human subjects to shoot. Typically they're dropped off in Annapolis, DC or Baltimore, and have one day to complete the assignment.
This is terrifying for introverts.
Seaman Recruit Janine Jones is definitely not an introvert. She took the time to send in some field footage of the students working, along with the finished product.
Seaman Recruit Perla Peters at El Toro Bravo. Photo by SN Janine Jones. |
JONES: The first attempt by Peters was at an ice cream place that had their freezers break causing the ice cream to melt, so they weren't going to be open that day. Thankfully the owner also owned a lobster roll place that she was able to shoot at.
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It's important to go back to the client and give them a copy of the photo story. Many students don't do this, and it makes it harder for future photographers to do stories on the business.
JONES: A lot of the businesses we approached had bad experiences previously with other classes shooting there.
Seaman Kevin Leitner at Kilwin's in Annapolis. Photo by SN Janine Jones. |
Seaman Kevin Leitner at Kilwin's in Annapolis. Photo by SN Janine Jones. |
SR Kyle Moore putting in work at Capital Teas in Annapolis. Photo by SN Janine Jones. |
SR Kyle Moore's photo story
SN Kevin Leitner's photo story
Great job everyone and thanks to SN Jones for the information!
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