My subjects in most of these photos are me, however I usually hate having myself in the photos so for a good majority of them you cannot really see my face or it is more of a scenic picture. I guess some major characters would be me, my notebook, and the cat and a minor character would be my mom. In my photos it is building up to the solution of my problem. I wake up and go through my reguler day schedule however I encounter a cat and try to help it, however when I go back later it is gone. Some objects that are in my story that help tell the story is the cat. However, all these photos are unique so I cannot really say there is a single object in all of these photoes that helps transition each shot. Also, my story takes place on a rainy day which is evident with the gloomy skies and it takes place on Sunday which you could not figure out unless I told you. The age and size of the subject is not really important because it does not change anything about the story. I guess the location of the story is somewhat meaningful to me because it is my neighborhood and some of the pictures are inside my house. Shooting the location also strengthens the story because it makes the viewer have a better understanding of who I am and the current problem. My subjects are interacting with each other by smiling or making eye contact with one another. I guess the story makes the viewer feel sad because most of the build up to this story has been me preparing to meet this stray cat that I saw in the morning but when I go back when it really starts to pour to give food, it has disappeared. I am also documenting this story in the hopes to raise awareness about abandoning ones pet and also in order to help others get a better glimpse into my life. Moreover, a central theme that my story is that we all have a responsibility to our community, and I decided to format my story as a blog. We can see my central theme because when I wake up I am sheltered and feel very awake, but as I look outside I see the crashing rain. I usually go outside each morning for a walk to clear my head which is what I did and on my walk I stumbled upon a stray cat. Because of the responsibility that I had I thought that maybe I needed to help this cat by providing it food. This can be seen by my contemplation in picture 9. Another theme that I think my story provides is getting over a situation quickly. We can see through all these photos that even though my whole entire day was based on helping this cat but the cat disappeared, I was still able to get over it. Moreover, I provided a good exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. I guess you are introduced to me as a person in the first three photographers, and the rising action would be me preparing to give the cat food. Even-though my falling action and resolution are similer because I just get over the fact that the cat wasn't there I still think I did a good job portraying an interesting story. . Overall, I feel like each viewer may get their own interpretation of the meaning of my story. Close up Rule or Thirds Patterns Close up Negative Space Medium Angle Patterns Patterns Natural Frames Close up Negative Space Negative Space Patterns Close up Medium Angle Wide Angle Close up
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