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This particular project dealt with movement. I am a very shy person, so I didn't want to just run up to someone and flash a camera in their face. Some other students decided to do that and they were threatened with death. I decided to take a picture of a mannequin because I knew she would not mind. I also took a picture of my friend Katie while she was reading and another girl while she was working in the background. Both photos turned out exceptional, not because of the way I showed movement, but because of what was going on in the photos.
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