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June the black fluff ball that is our pet rabbit hop's over to play with Avyn for the first time this morning. |
A place to document my thoughts, feelings, photography, and favorite songs, to share with others and for me to look back at months or years from now.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Avyns patients plays off
Is it ok to breath yet?
This is my first post as my own blog, I no longer have to worry about getting graded on my posts. I am hoping to use what I started in class to help me with my photography and writing, if you have read my about me post then you will get a better understanding. In a way this is a new about me just updated from the begin of the term to the end.
I made a lot of big changes about my life a week before starting the Fall term, some changes worked better then the others so now I know what still need to be worked on. Yet I am a little worried about some of it because I all ready knew I need to work on some of the changes and I didn't work on them enough but I am not going to give up till I have truly done everything I can to keep going. I am not so much worried that I can't keep going its more about if my son will be able to keep up the fight with me, if you are a parent then you will maybe get what I mean.
I was hoping this fall was going to be a lot better for me then I feel like it turned out, yet I know I learned more this fall about all types of photography the people in my life, and my self. So I can't say to many bad things because that is how life is and its all about how you handle the punches. I should be black and blue from head to toe, but I have to heel fast so I can take whatever comes at me for next term, I am think the first thing I should work on the must over break is how to go to sleep by 11pm.
I made a lot of big changes about my life a week before starting the Fall term, some changes worked better then the others so now I know what still need to be worked on. Yet I am a little worried about some of it because I all ready knew I need to work on some of the changes and I didn't work on them enough but I am not going to give up till I have truly done everything I can to keep going. I am not so much worried that I can't keep going its more about if my son will be able to keep up the fight with me, if you are a parent then you will maybe get what I mean.
I was hoping this fall was going to be a lot better for me then I feel like it turned out, yet I know I learned more this fall about all types of photography the people in my life, and my self. So I can't say to many bad things because that is how life is and its all about how you handle the punches. I should be black and blue from head to toe, but I have to heel fast so I can take whatever comes at me for next term, I am think the first thing I should work on the must over break is how to go to sleep by 11pm.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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Owens Community College students (from left) T.J. French, Gerog Henshaw and Justin Miller, and Drew Scheeler, from Case Western Reserve, compete Oct. 9 in the Owens third-annual Invitational Quiz Bowl in Founders Hall. The students used hand-held buzzers to answer questions on subjects like math and science. th for the timed academic quiz where students use buzzers to compete to answer questions. |
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Ethics
We talked about ethics in my photojournalism class this week.
The NPPA Code of Ethics provides photojournalists with basic decision-making principles.
There are pros and cons to these principles. Ethical decision-making might be hard for some photographers, particularly when they are tempted to set up photos at an event or manipulate photos to make them look better. A pro of ethical standards is to keep photos truthful. These decision-making standards help photojournalists to get the facts out, even though some photos might offend a viewer.
It is a never-ending battle to try to do the right thing.
The NPPA Code of Ethics provides photojournalists with basic decision-making principles.
There are pros and cons to these principles. Ethical decision-making might be hard for some photographers, particularly when they are tempted to set up photos at an event or manipulate photos to make them look better. A pro of ethical standards is to keep photos truthful. These decision-making standards help photojournalists to get the facts out, even though some photos might offend a viewer.
It is a never-ending battle to try to do the right thing.
Monday, September 13, 2010
About Me
Hi. My name is Tabitha Adams.
I am a full-time mother and a full-time student at Owens, where I study photography.
To me, being a mother and photographer is the easy part of my life. I do, however, dread being a student, which is what I am working to overcome.
School has always been difficult for me. I started giving up on myself when I was not being understood by most of my high school teachers. When I was a junior I began attending Penta’s OWE work study, which is the only reason I have made it this far. I finally had a teacher who saw past my learning difficulties, and instead saw my strength and determination to go after my passions. That support gave me the confidence to go to college. Now that I am here, I have to put everything I have into making sure I don’t give in to the learning difficulties. I hope to work on my studies while I explore what I want to do with my photography.
My definition of the news is where we should go for the truth, but I’m just not sure that’s what we really get. I really don’t know much about the news business. I don’t really like to watch or read about it because most of the time It’s just the media covering up the truth.
I also don’t think it’s okay to manipulate photos because a photo is the one thing that should always be true. We may not always get the true facts because we may not be getting it straight from the source, and the facts we have been given could come from someone that wasn’t there to know the truth. It’s like the telephone game we played as kids. One person starts with saying one thing and as it goes down the line of people it gets misunderstood or someone decides to change it. With a photo, we have the chance to understand the truth.
We may have some control of the news business as a citizen journalist, but really, once the media gets involved we lose all control.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
The First Amendment
Monday, August 30, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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