Friday, April 15, 2016


Today, Friday, will be our last day in New York City! We had two final workshops today. This morning we met our instructor at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. We photographed the Temple of Dendor and other Greek and Roman Statues. The Temple of Dendor is an actual temple from Egypt that was deconstructed and then reconstructed inside the museum. The museum actually has a projector that they use to project the actual colors the temple would have been. Our main focus shooting inside the museum was how to deal with different indoor lighting situations. It was my first time to visit the Met, and I really enjoyed it. I then explored Central Park on my own for a little while capturing some of the people that make Central Park so interesting. In the afternoon, we met at Pershing Square near Grand Central Terminal for our final workshop.  We spent the evening photographing the Chrysler Building, the streets of New York and Times Square. I learned a lot about how the background coloring of a photograph matters.

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