Wednesday, January 28, 2015

PD Online - Written Assignments

Star Teacher: Jessamyn Lovell

This article is about a teacher in central New York with a rough childhood in which she experienced a father who worked odd jobs (and eventually left the family) along with a mom who had to raise her along with 4 other children. Lovell says survival was the main concern for her, and going to school and doing the correct & moral thing were more of a secondary concern rather than one of the most important ones. The only thing lovell's father left was a black and white camera, from which her love of photography sprouted. She began by photographing everyday activities in her house, then moved along to nature, and eventually moved on along to photographing public events and pictures that would capture a certain feeling or emotion. Eventually she became a freelance photographer, and when that wasn't enough to be self-sufficient, she started studying to teach photography, although her initial goal was to become a professional photographer. She ended up teaching photography, and helping steer kids in the inner city in the correct direction to become economically self sufficient.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Black/White - Weekly Assignment

The Ranch Way in a different color

Crows in the back field

A tree by the senior lawn

By the Teacher's Loungue

Another shot of the tree by the teacher's loungue

A truck parked by the entrance

Sewer pothole by 400 building

Weird desert-y flower

A bee in the flowers

School bus around the back

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

San Diego Landscapes - Written Assignment

I really enjoy this website because it captures, in picture, the San Diego culture and skyline. It shows the highlights of San Diego, such as the beaches and Balboa park, along with many others in different forms which gives us a full perspective. It shows us Joshua Trees in the nearby inland empire, the Del Mar fair, the church missions in Point Loma. Although this website is most likely heavy with photoshop, I think it gives us a good view on the San Diego culture and its highlights, and shows us some local places we could visit that we may not have heard of before.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Winter Break - Project

weird looking cloud

dog at park

the ocean by sweetwater river

guy biking by sweetwater river

national city at sunset

bridge by national city at sunset

trolley station in downtown san diego

dog on my sister's bed with a ball

under the bridges at sweetwater river

ocean/sweetwater river 

railroad with moss growing it

by all season's park

another shot by all season's park

even more shots by all seasons

                                     
                                                                     by rohr park

balboa park ducks

tree by balboa park

nice looking desert plant

the beach on that really hot day over winter break

another shot of the beach

Inspiring Teacher - Written Assignment

I had a teacher in 6th grade named Mr Galvan who pushed me to do better in school because I wasn't doing well. I didn't understand math and he saw how I was struggling and pushed me to learn it because without it I wouldn't do good in school. Then I went afterschool with a couple of other kids to learn about math during my free time because I really needed to catch up and my parents made me do it either way. I learned the concepts of math I was missing, including some vital ones, and managed to catch up to my classmates and be ready in time for the next grade. Until that point, he was the best teacher I had yet, and he taught me the importance of education and making the most of every school year.