By: Alex Griffin

The whole thing was a process. Getting started was the hardest part. I already had in mind the teacher that I would interview, it was just a matter of how I was going to fit it in my schedule. Another thing is that I was really worried and nervous to talk to a teacher. But I already had everything planned out as far as the questions and the pictures I wanted to take.

The planning wasn’t too hard. All I had to do for that was read the directions and then fit it into my schedule. I made a list of all the questions I wanted to ask. And I made sure to check off all of the pictures that I needed to take as I took them. I followed the rubric and I got everything that I needed.

I think my strength of this project was for sure the final project. My lighting and my zoom in the photos were not the best. The lighting in the classrooms are not the best. There are things I could have changed or done better on one hundred percent. But my strength of this project is when it was all put together and done.

I think the biggest challenge that I faced was being social with someone I don’t talk to on the usual. Eventually I just decided to lock in and not think about it too hard. I couldn’t have my grade go down and at the end of the day it had to get done whether I liked it or not. The lesson that this whole thing taught me is that I still have to get things done even when it is difficult. I learned to just face my fears face to face. This lesson is important to me from now on because I will now just get things done easier and faster.

My favorite picture from my project was the portrait. I think that was the best quality picture. This picture stands out in my opinion because it looks like a happy moment.

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