Saturday, December 14, 2019

Rowley - Assignment #8

A man dancing outside near The White House.

A man holding a sign outside of The White House.

People on electric scooters zooming past near The White House.

A girl walking by near The White House.

Assignment #11 Redo - Dobkin










Friday, December 13, 2019

Final Photo Story, Molina Acosta


Here's the link to my final photo story:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1LaW_DQX67jqejKfu3iw2hIyNSd_cHPExRQd6gNOX0HM/edit?usp=sharing

Thank you!

Final Photo Story, Ryan

Link to my photos on the final week at UMD: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12d6g-lLuuD5LP-28mojfQGVQBfqnCeWnW1izwmXAQ8E/edit#slide=id.g6c73b0f83b_0_50

Thank you.

Final Photo Story- Agarwal

For my final photo story, I documented the current state of Forest Haven, an abandoned insane asylum located in Laurel, Maryland.


https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ogRxW8nYTJ-LU5iXS5_K63WehFveo2cnSHNS1PWHO6Q/edit?usp=sharing

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Final photo story, Salimi

Final story:

Winter in Washington, DC: Georgetown by Night: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l-FKRDGhPq4G_vkIzAszkeTXNOEolHKvvDeJmCgRHOc/edit?usp=sharing 

Final Photo Story, Longest

Here is my Final Photo Story:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l-FKRDGhPq4G_vkIzAszkeTXNOEolHKvvDeJmCgRHOc/edit?usp=sharing

I did street photography on the National Mall.

Thank you!

Final Photo Essay - Hailemariam





I took street photography-style photos in College Park, Maryland, and Washington D.C. on December 11 and 12, 2019. The photos in D.C. were taken at the locations of Dupont Circle, Woodley Park/National Zoo, Tenleytown and U Street. I was inspired by the work of Vivian Maier and the Humans of NY Instagram account.





















 

Final Photo Story, Murphy

Hello,

Here is my link to my final project: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PTXWPI06eoA5d2sW70ViO4U_HY7PXfyKWjAuBuFioNs/edit?usp=sharing

I just wanted to say how much of a pleasure it was to take this class and how, much of a pleasure it was to have Professor Jacobsen as my teacher again. I hope all of you have a nice winter break!

- Alex Murphy

Final Photo Story, Jones


For my final project, I documented Gymkana, a gymnastics and acrobatics performance group on campus that promotes healthy, drug-free living.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pRP-7Kcw0CZNcq3IfYChKcSiuruKbcJEvodkBvwguA4/edit?usp=sharing

Final Photo Story, Brennan

Hi,

Here's the link to my final photo story: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zLqo7c2uFmJNiNvXWNNoDwy7zwglU644HEjXWFuTjAA/edit?usp=sharing.

Thanks for a great class!

— Leah

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Rowley - Final photo story


https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1AQVYFm44B9jUogTEHSTnlRipvDgRGlZrn3OSll8mgiM/edit?usp=sharing

For my final photo story, I took photos of pinball machines in Holy Frijoles, a Mexican restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland.

Final photo story, Longo de Freitas


For my final photo story, I decided to document my mom's excitement for Christmas.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vmi6tcDA4ke6ZTlBCobEx8Vo9S1qXx6inNsRTzgXzec/edit?usp=sharing 

Final Photo Story, McKinney

My final photo story!

Thank you,
Alyssa

Hardnett, Final Photo Story

For my Final Story Project, I visited the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. I took some photos of the architecture and current exhibits. The colorful and bold exhibits made the photos beautiful

.Final Photo Story

Final Photo Story, Stryker

For my photo story, I visited Donna Don's Hair Salon in Columbus, NJ over Thanksgiving break. I go to Donna Don's whenever I need to get my hair done. Since I first started going to Donna Don's, I have formed connections with the joyous hairdressers who always manage to put a smile on their customers' faces.


Link to my Final Photo Story:

Final Photo Story

Final Photo Story - Dobkin

Assignment #12 (redoing), Longo de Freitas

A Christmas ornament for sale in the Downtown Holiday market. (shallow depth of field) 


My dog, Curumim, messing around with Christmas lights. (shallow depth of field) 


A busy holiday market. (slower shutter speed)



An Amish girl showing two visitors her farm. (faster shutter speed)

My mom walking around a Christmas tree shop. (wide depth of field) 

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Final Photo Story - Gebhart

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1as0uxcu1x5y4U_Ow0usAzKfr5M5WI9yhJhS_ShdrSOM/edit?usp=sharing

Final Photo Story - Rebaza

Every Thursday night, Maryland students from across campus gather in one place: The Herbert Wells Ice Rink for the weekly pastime of broomball.
Team choices are simple, red or blue, with an unlimited number of players on the ice.
A payment of three dollars gets you access to all the chaos, action, and fun of broomball night.

All of the players glide towards the ball on one side of the ice.

There can be over fifty players on the ice at once, but the goalies play the most important part.

Played with a broom and a bright orange ball, players do not wear skates, slipping and sliding across the rink.

Most of the players are regulars, fitting broomball into their busy weekly schedule.

On top of improving their skills, broomball regulars have built a community amongst themselves.

Goalies have one of the toughest jobs on the ice, having to stay crouched down most of the game.

This goalies steps up to make a big save and stop the blue team from taking the lead.

A player clears the ball up the ice. Games are played with two balls to maximize action with so many players.

Every time a goal is scored, one of the players updates the scoreboard.

Following a goal, play restarts in the middle of the ice with a face off.

Players say that broomball gives them an informal way to get some exercise during the winter months.

A face off is taken after the red team tied the game at 8.

Goalies need to be alert, as two balls can often come their way at once.

The players on the ice are mostly UMD students, but some locals are regulars as well and are welcomed as part of the broomball community.

Goalies have the ability to throw the ball down the ice to advance their team.

Despite the slipperiness of the ice, players say that falling is half the fun.
After the game is over, the teams line up and shake hands before heading their separate ways, promising to see each other again the following week.