I found this a bit more difficult to shoot. I could shoot anything at a wide angle but it was hard to find something that told any kind of story.
All were shot at 18mm.
The hard news has been especially difficult for me because of my insanely busy schedule. Every time I listened to the scanner it happened to be a quiet night. I came upon this accident leaving the grocery store. It blocked off the east bound lanes of St. George Blvd. from Bluff Street to 300 East. I unfortunately only had my phone so the image quality is not very good. The driver was hit trying to make a left turn out the parking lot. It was a teenager driving and the parents who arrived were angry with the situation. Honestly I am not a fan of spot news, I feel very nosy.
Here in my photos I have tried to illustrate what having anxiety feels like. For those of us who do not suffer from anxiety it is often hard to understand what our friends and/or family are going through when an anxiety attack hits. Many of my family members have and anxiety and depression. It has often been described to me as a trapped feeling. They feel like they can't escape this overwhelming feeling. I darkened my photos and put them into black and white to give it more of a real sense.
This is my roommate Bri. It was tough to choose/take a picture that portrayed her personality but I feel this one does her justice. All in all Bri is a goofball but she knows when to be serious. She is a tough kid who grew up with three older brothers and she loves Fiction novels like Harry Potter. If she is not doing homework or cleaning she is likely to be on her bed caught up in a book. Looking back on the shoot I wish I would have included a book or maybe an animal because she does love them so much.
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