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Potraits Showing Emotion

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Reflection: My challenges for this project would be trying to think of enough emotions/facial expressions, finding a good background with constant lighting, and trying to keep my subject at around the same position in the frame of the photos. Luckily, I had a willing model who was not too difficult to work with. While every once in a while she would get distracted or move around, she was a good listener and is very expressive.

Social Issue

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My social issue is one that does not get a lot of attention. It even seems minuscule, but can change the happiness of a child. Of course children get older and generations grow up, they outgrow their toys. The issue is that, shown clearly above, these toys are just left out to rust until they are eventually gross enough to throw away. This issue can be resolved incredibly easily. The simple act of donating these toys once it is shown that children begin to lose interest, preferably after cleaning them a bit. This will prevent clutter around the house, and bring a smile to the face of a child that might not have been able to get something like this on their own. I actually took these photos in my own backyard. I have three younger siblings at this house. Currently at the ages 4 and 6 (twins), they are growing fast and their interests change rapidly. The "new thing" comes out and it's all the rage. We had kept these toys even after noticing th...