Sunday, February 23, 2014

Fabulous Photography


Ever since my freshman year at Stillman College, in my very first photography class, I have been interested in photography. I was known around campus as “camera girl” because at each football game, basketball game, or campus event I could be spotted with my big Olympus camera taking pictures. I met a lot of people this way because I’d post the pictures on Facebook and people started seeking me out for pictures. After studying photography I began to do more than just take pictures, I began to learn photo editing and different forms of photography, and after making the transition to UWG, I continued to study as well as direct photography. I’ve conducted many photo shoots with several organizations on the West Georgia campus including the Tau Chi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated. I’ve also directed sessions of graduation pictures for many of my peers, and several of UWG’s commencement ceremonies. Now that I have a solid body of work I’ve decided to house my work on its own page, unrelated to my personal social site. The page is I've created is titled Fabulous Photography on Facebook and I will be consistently adding and updating pictures.

If you are interested in my services for graduations, weddings, showers or any events you can contact me through this page.

www.Facebook.com/FABPhotosUWG


Sunday, February 9, 2014

Screencast Sample

This in week in my digital social media & society class I learned about the Fabulous Life Of Screencasts! I've known for quite a while what a screencast was, but I had no idea what they were called or how to perform them on my computer. So for those who are #teamMacBook, the screencast director, W. Thomas Leroux, walks through an eazy peazy screencast tutorial on how to step by step, start, stop and review a screencast using MacBook. Of course I could have typed step by step directions and posted them, but the video is substantially easier and faster allowing you to see where to navigate your Mac home screen. 




So now hopefully those like me, who didn't know what a screencast was or how to perform one, now do!