Our first assignment in Terry’s Documentary class this quarter is a scientific prototype approach, as in, just not photojournalism. The question I have chosen to ask is: Does the price of a plate of food affect the amount eaten by a single person in a single sitting? I photographed 20 […]
Author: Heather
Prey
Diorama from the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. This is also what grad school feels like. Its just that I’m not always sure which dinosaur I am.
Life at 50(mm)
Brief moment with Sarah & (her) Dad, due to an odd engine noise.
Jacksonville: Final
This is a small version of the layout I put together in an afternoon. The photos though, took about 8 weeks to put together. Enjoy. Or if you’re feeling supremely curious, you can download the .pdf. Copyright 2011 Heather Haynes, kthnx.
Jacksonville in Context
physical context, that is.
Another Week with CEW
Definitely not avoiding my Media Ethics paper. Or relying on a wide-angle lens for physical context.
Jacksonville: the Other Youth
I don’t know what I’m trying to say with my essay anymore. In contrast to the loud, rambunctious children, here are my two favorite boys. I see the friends as old men in training, standing around, talking about the good old days. They used to be able to wander the […]
Jacksonville: Youth
I’ve ran into the same kid for five days now. Here’s a small section of his life, which mainly consists of shouting, waving his arms wildly, and hitting his girlfriend. None of these photos show the bruises on her face that were fairly prominent last week.
Freaky Friday
it explains the costumes, though i didn’t dare ask the kids if they got the reference.
(stop) Motion
A thank you to the lovely Wendy for modeling!