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Well here we are in the final week and boy has it been a damn roller coaster for me, one with one long steep drop really. Once the virus kicked up my access to a camera was cut off. I managed to get hold of one but the quality was so bad for it that it was pretty much unusable. With only a few weeks left I had to figure something out and make up the work. My cheep phone was just as bad a quality so I had to borrow a friend's very expensive phone to do all my pics for the rest of the semester.

That said it actually isn't all that bad, my style and subject matter have had to be a bit scattered but I'm fairly happy with how the work turned out given the limitations that had been established and I've come to realize that inspiration can come from anywhere and sometimes making due can be great in its own way.

Overall I wish everyone the best and have really enjoyed the semester and work I've done and the work that I've seen from others as well. I hope everyone is as safe as they can be and good luck out there.





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  1. I think your photos turned out really well done. It is unfortunate about what happened with your camera, but you seem to make it work and I think the results are very well done. I really like the Joy photo. The lights just make it really stand out in the darkness.

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